Shavertown Pharmaceutical Product Lawyer, Pennsylvania


William E. Vinsko

Eminent Domain, Social Security -- Disability, Election & Political, Business Organization
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Mary Jo Kishel

Corporate, Reorganization, Health Care Other, Construction
Status:  In Good Standing           

David R. Lipka

Prosecution, Medicare & Medicaid, Estate, Elder Law
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  47 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Simon v. Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

... for women for menopause. 370 Q. And is it important for the doctor to know exactly what the right dosing regimen might be for a pharmaceutical product? A. Well, for any pharmaceutical, the dosing is important. I mean, this is ...

Lance v. Wyeth

... Pending completion [of studies linking aspirin with Reye's syndrome], the FDA concluded that product warnings were an adequate ... gained through research, adverse reaction reports, scientific literature, and other available methods." Lindsay v. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., 637 F ...

Com. v. TAP Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.

... Indeed, pharmaceutical manufacturers, including BMS, understood the AWPs for their branded drugs would be subject to a markup of ... that some BMS employees within the global marketing organization believed AWP was "representative of the price that we sold the product."). ...