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Defective Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medication
Just because a pharmaceutical doesn't require a prescription doesn't mean that it can't cause injury if defective. The articles in this portion of the KnowledgeBase discuss the potential liability of over-the-counter drug manufacturers, and list what you and your lawyer should know if you have been injured by an over-the-counter drug.
Defective Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medication
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FDA: Use “Extreme Care” Buying H1N1 Drugs on Internet
Provided by Olson Law Firm
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a strong warning to consumers to "use extreme care" when purchasing products for coping with H1N1 flu over the Internet. Read More » -
FDA Recalls Hydroxycut
Provided by Kahn, Gordon, Timko & Rodriques, P.C.
If you or a loved one has suffered ill health effects after using Hydroxycut, you may have a legal right to compensation for your injuries. Read More » -
FDA Warns Against Three Zicam Cold Medicines
Provided by The Brandi Law Firm
The FDA advises consumers to stop using three Zicam cold remedies. The products are associated with the loss of sense of smell, a condition that could be long-lasting or permanent. Read More »