Posts Tagged 'lawsuit'

Pharmaceutical industry influences medical policy

The American Psychiatric Association recently voted to drop its old recommendation against diagnosing depression in the bereaved, which the Washington Post noted could be a financial bonanza for antidepressant manufacturers.

But according to an investigation by the Post, the committee that drafted the new diagnostic guidelines was composed largely of people with financial links to the pharmaceutical industry.

A story in the Post says officials with the Institute of Medicine argue that ...

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Health regulators call for restriction on birth control pills

French health regulators intend to ask the European Union to restrict newer varieties of birth control pills, over concerns they may cause blood clots.

A Reuters story says all birth control pills are associated with a risk of blood clots, but a number of studies show that newer types carry a higher risk.

For examples, studies have suggested pills with the compound drospirenone – ...

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Studies find higher risk with newer contraceptives

A story in U.K. newspaper The Mirror concerns the higher risk of “third-generation” contraceptive pills, compared to ones that have been on the market for longer.

It concerns two different studies by the Boston University School of Medicine into two different types of birth control. The results were published in the British Medical Journal.

The studies concluded that “the difference in threat was dramatic” between older oral contraceptives containing levonorgestrel and relatively ...

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Opening arguments in transvaginal mesh case

Opening arguments took place in the court case involving a woman who needed 18 operations to repair damage from a transvaginal mesh implant.

Her lawyer alleged that manufacturer Johnson & Johnson sold the device, which is supposed to shore up weakened pelvic muscles, after testing it inadequately and failing to warn of all the risks.

A Bloomberg story quotes him as saying: “They knew every single catastrophe before ...

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Swiss insurer supports claim against Bayer

Switzerland’s largest health insurer announced that it’s supporting a young woman who has filed suit against pharmaceutical giant Bayer, claiming the company’s Yasmin birth control pill caused a pulmonary embolism that left her severely disabled.

The insurer, CSS, will be a joint plaintiff in a lawsuit seeking reimbursement for medical expenses. According to a Reuters article, the young woman’s medical treatment has amounted to about $648,600.

She reportedly suffered a pulmonary embolism ...

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Regulators approve Bayer IUD

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Skyla, an intrauterine device manufactured by Bayer.

A Reuters report describes Skyla as a T-shaped polyethylene device that releases low doses of the hormone progestin, and is designed to prevent pregnancy for three years. It’s the first new device of its type to be approved in 12 years.

Recently, Bayer has had problems with other birth control products.

Last year, the company spent $750 million ...

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