Man Can't Prove Vioxx Caused Stroke, Manufacturer Contends



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SHREVEPORT, La.-A man who suffered a hemorrhagic stroke allegedly caused by Vioxx cannot provide valid scientific evidence to support a causal link between the drug and his stroke, states the drug's manufacturer in a recent motion for summary judgment. Abrusley v. Merck, Co., et al., No. CV-02-0196 (W.D. La.).

Merck & Co.'s Oct. 24 Motion for Summary Judgment argues that it cannot be found liable for plaintiff John Abrusley, Sr.'s claims of strict product liability, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty and negligence under the Louisiana Products Liability Act (LPLA) and that the plaintiff cannot prove that Vioxx …






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