
Pharmaceutical companies
manufacture and market hundreds of new drugs
each year. Each product is regulated and approved
by the food and Drug Administration (FDA) before
it reaches the consumer, and every year over
200,000 people die from using these drugs. It
is estimated that more than 50% of all the drugs
marketed to the American consumer have deleterious
effects, in spite of testing and FDA regulation.
Of all the recent examples of harmful drugs, most were withdrawn from sale within 12 months of release. Some drugs were still marketed by drug companies even after evidence of serious side effects or death had been noted. By law, drug manufacturers are strictly liable for injuries if the product they sell is defective or unreasonably dangerous. This can happen in several ways.
In all these cases, the manufacturer is liable and can be sued for damages even if they were unaware of the danger. It does not matter how carefully the product was produced or labeled.
Many drug products have caused such widespread injury that class action suits or mass torts have been filed against them. Some of these drugs include: Baycol, Fen Phen, Rezulin, Propulsid, and PPA.
Of additional concern are the dietary supplements which are becoming increasingly popular. The FDA requires that manufacturers assure that such supplements are safe before selling them, but there are no testing or approval requirements.
You can receive a fair compensation for your drug injuries. At the Law Office of James C. DeZao our experienced NJ medical malpractice lawyer can help you to evaluate your defective drug injury case. To set up a free consultation contact our NJ and Morris County dangerous drugs lawyers at 1-866-919-9229.