Conte Foundation: Supreme Court Focuses Reglan Liability Back on Brand-Name Company

Conte Foundation: Supreme Court Focuses Reglan Liability Back on Brand-Name Company Today’s Supreme Court ruling in Pliva v. Mensing (No. 09-993) that freed generic makers of the drug Reglan from liability for failing to alert the FDA of new risks places the responsibility back where it belongs with Wyeth, the brand-name company that brought the drug to market, according to an attorney involved in Reglan litigation for the past 22 years. The Conte Foundation can provide interviews with the attorney for one of the two plaintiffs in today’s Supreme Court decision, a metoclopramide victim, and
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