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Tag Archives: Paxil
Widow Maintains GSK Liable for Suicide in Paxil Lawsuit Appeal
Share This Item March 1, 2018 – Chicago, Illinois — The widow of a Chicago lawyer who took his own life while taking a generic version of Paxil (paroxetine), a GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) antidepressant, told a federal appeals court that a … Continue reading
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Tagged Appeal, lawsuit, Liable, Maintains, Paxil, suicide, Widow
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Judge Refuses GlaxoSmithKline Motion for New Paxil Suicide Trial
Share This Item Chicago, Illinois — A federal judge has entered judgment against GlaxoSmithKline (“GSK”) affirming the April 20, 2017 jury verdict in favor of Wendy Dolin who alleged her husband’s 2010 suicide was the result of side effects he … Continue reading
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Tagged GlaxoSmithKline, Judge, Motion, Paxil, Refuses, suicide, trial
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Paxil Suit Not Pre-Empted
A suit brought by the family of a teenager who committed suicide in 2002 after taking the anti-depressant drug Paxil may proceed because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had not yet taken a position on whether there was… … Continue reading