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Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Agrees to Pay $490.9 Million for Marketing the Prescription Drug Rapamune for Unapproved Uses

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Inc., (now owned by Pfizer) a pharmaceutical company has agreed to pay $490.9 million to resolve the unlawful marketing of the prescription drug Rapamune. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not approve it as safe and effective, the Justice Department announced the other day. Rapamune is…

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Improper use of Medtronic “INFUSE” Bone Graft Increases Risks

Over the past few years the Medtronic INFUSE Bone Graft has raised many issues and resulted in large amounts of lawsuits. The Medtronic INFUSE Bone Graft is a device that is implanted after lower back surgery to stimulate bone growth in an area of implantation. The INFUSE Bone Graft is…

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Medicare Should Pay Closer Attention to Patient Prescriptions

ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. A recent investigation by ProPublica has found that Medicare has failed to monitor drugs that patients are receiving. This has led to doctors and health professionals prescribing large quantities of drugs to patients that have severe…

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DFW Personal Injury New Years Resolutions

Give us a call today to make a great start to your New Year. At Borchardt Law Firm, LLP, we fight daily for Texans to enjoy a healthy and pain-free lifestyle. Contact the experienced experts that have your wellbeing at heart. Toll Free: 866.832.9300 Phone: 817.332.9300 Fax: 817.332.9301 firm@attorneysmb.com 801…

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Influence of Money in Medicine is a Legitimate Concern

It is becoming very clear that financial incentives may be more influential in the actions of physicians than most would like. Pharmaceutical companies actively persuade doctors to make certain decisions in order to sell their products; doctors often agree in order to gain some monetary benefit as well. Many physicians…

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New Grading System Puts Safety in Question for Many Texas Hospitals

Many people view the hospital as a safe haven; somewhere they will receive the best possible treatment and care. Few realize the extent of the mistakes, misjudgments and neglect that are always possibilities in a hospital environment. In fact, according to the Fort Worth Star Telegram, “Authorities say more than…

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Medical Device Litigation Involving Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacement Sparks Concern

As hip replacement lawsuits continue to rise, so do serious health concerns about metal-on-metal hip replacements. According to the New York Times, a top Boston surgeon went in to replace his 53-year-old patient’s hip and found devastating results. What researchers had warned patients of years ago has finally sunk in.…

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Suspect Nursing Home Abuse? How to Report the First Signs of Abuse

Choosing a nursing home for your loved one can be a very difficult process. Unfortunately, nursing home abuse and negligence cases are much more common than the public is aware of. According to CBS News, in 2009 a congressional report stated that nearly one-third of all U.S. nursing homes have…

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What Caused Your Child’s Cerebral Palsy?

About one out of every 400 Americans born is diagnosed with Cerebral palsy. If your child suffers from Cerebral palsy that developed during the early stages of life or during childbirth contact our law firm Borchardt Law Firm to discuss your legal options. Cerebral palsy is a complex affliction that…

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Medical Malpractice Lawsuits On The Rise, Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants Prove To Have Unsuccessful Results

Is DePuy Orthopaedics facing yet another possible recall due to a defective medical device? August of 2010, the DePuy ASR XL Acetabular was recalled due to unusually high rates of hip implant failure within only a few years of surgery. DePuy estimated the failure rate to be about 12-13 percent…

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