Archive for the ‘ Drug Recalls’ Category

VIOXX® Class Action Suits Suffer Setback in California Courts

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

In a statement released on Pharmaceutical Online, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Victoria Chaney struck down a request to certify a class of consumers and insurers seeking reimbursement from drug manufacturer Merck over costs of VIOXX®. The ruling dashes the hopes of plaintiffs and insurance companies who sought the ability to conduct class-action suits seeking compensation for the pain medication’s tendency to increase the risk of heart attacks or strokes among long-term, high-dosage users.

At the heart of the ruling is the concept of legal and factual similarity between the claims. According to Judge Chaney, not enough similarity exists among the members of the class. Her ruling states that each plaintiff would need to show damages and other facts in the case on an individual basis. As a result, treating the plaintiffs as a class would offer limited benefits in reducing the time and cost of litigation, and the emphasis of a class-action case would focus on the differences between plaintiffs rather than on the similarities.

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FDA Recalls Hydroxycut

Friday, May 8th, 2009

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially warned consumers to discontinue using the popular weight loss product, Hydroxycut. In a press release issued May 1, 2009, the FDA made the warning about the product after receiving numerous reports of serious liver damage among those using the dietary supplement products. As of the time of the recall announcement, Hydroxycut has been involved in at least one death due to liver failure. Other serious health effects that have been reported include cardiovascular disorders, seizures, kidney failure and muscle damage.

Iovate Health Science, Inc. manufactures Hydroxycut and Iovate Health Sciences USA, Inc., handles the distribution. In addition to being marketed as a weight loss supplement, the product has been touted as a low carb diet supplement and an energy enhancer. The manufacturer has agreed to a voluntary recall of over a dozen Hydroxycut products:

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