Drug LitigationPersonal InjuryIs Your Pharmacy Responsible for Your Child’s SSRI Injuries?

January 16, 2013

If your child was born with an SSRI-related birth defect such as persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN), you probably know that your family members’ physical pain and emotional suffering may give you the adequate basis for a personal injury lawsuit. What you may not realize is that the potential responsible parties could include more than the drug maker.

 

In some medical product liability cases, plaintiffs may allege that the pharmacy-retailer, wholesale distributor, and marketer may be liable for failing to adequately warn you about the risk that SSRI’s could increase the likelihood of birth defects. Including all of the parties responsible in your product liability action could be important in your search for justice. Justice may require all potentially liable parties to answer your questions.

 

Want to know more about your rights in the aftermath of an SSRI injury? The attorneys at the Dallas law firm of Nachawati Law Group are prepared to help you. Years of experience and dedicated expertise have put us in the position to address your concerns.  

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