GSK Denied Summary Judgment on Preemption, Learned Intermediary Grounds in Paxil Suicide Case
February 16, 2016
DOCUMENTS
- Order
CHICAGO — An Illinois federal judge has denied GlaxoSmithKline’s motions for summary judgment in a case in which a law firm partner committed suicide after ingesting generic Paxil, rejecting the drug maker’s argument that the Food and Drug Administration would have rejected stronger suicide warning.
In a Feb. 11 order, Judge James B. Zagel of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois found a question of fact exists as to whether the decedent’s doctor would have prescribed the drug if it came with a stronger warning.
In June 2010, Stewart Dolin, a partner at the Chicago …
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