Jury Finds for AstraZeneca in Seroquel Injury Case
March 18, 2010
DOCUMENTS
- Complaint
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - A New Jersey jury has found in favor of AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals in a Seroquel injury case, finding 7-1 that the drug maker adequately warned doctors of the risks posed by the antipsychotic drug. Baker v. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, No. MID-L- 1099-07 (N.J. Super., Middlesex Cty.).
After a four-week trial, jurors sitting in the Middlesex County (N.J.) Superior Court rejected allegations that the drug labeling was "vague, incomplete or otherwise inadequate."
Ted Baker alleged that he took Seroquel for post-traumatic stress syndrome caused by his military service in Vietnam and that the drug caused him to gain …
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