http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/29/opinion/a-damaging-decision-on-generic-drugs.html?_r=0
7/17/2013 7:47:18 PM
why would they be liable for the government's mistake?
7/17/2013 9:03:46 PM
I understand the court's decision. Generic drug companies are prohibited by law to make changes to the drugs they make. Seems crappy to hold them liable for the mistakes of others. The liability should rest with the drug developer and perhaps the FDA since they're the participants in the drug approval process where things like safety information are developed. That said, the generic companies should be liable for manufacturing mistakes and will changes to the drug formulae.The dissenting opinion is interesting to me since it states that settlements for these types of cases are just the cost of doing business and that the companies should choose not to sell drugs that prove too costly. However, I would counter with the assertion that these types of vary rare drug reactions are all but impossible to predict and can't be reliably factored into business models. If these kinds of reactions came up during the FDA testing, the drug would have never hit market in the first place.
7/18/2013 10:09:59 AM
It doesn't sound like there was anything wrong with the drug, seems like this would fall on the doctor that wrote the prescription. Look at it this way, if you eat a reeses cup and die due to peanut allergies, is that reese's fault?
7/18/2013 10:12:12 AM
It's Reese's fault depending on how good your lawyer is.
7/18/2013 10:13:44 AM
Damn you supreme court. We need more expensive drugs!The worst thing about out medical system is how cheap it is, we need far more punitive lawsuits.
7/18/2013 9:05:23 PM
I will say SJS is no fucking joke[Edited on July 18, 2013 at 9:59 PM. Reason : though it's not relevant, lol]
7/18/2013 9:52:40 PM
I've seen someone with Stevens Johnson syndrome. Shit is indeed no fucking joke.Perhaps the generic manufacturer could have been negligent for not notifying the FDA, however, generic manufacturers do not do the clinical trials. The patent holder does/did the studies...Why a lower court awarded damages against the generic manufacturer, I'm not sure. The compound was approved by the fda, they have no reason to believe it is unsafe, nor should they feel compelled to do trials.[Edited on July 18, 2013 at 10:45 PM. Reason : i guess i didnt read what darkone wrote. lol]
7/18/2013 10:42:48 PM
I have no idea about what she was taking, but there really are some drugs that have shitty generics that aren't remotely as good as the name brand. I'd sure as hell hate to wind up with SJS because some random generic wasn't made worth a fuck, even though the FDA stupidly claims it's OMFG EXACTLY THE SAME.
7/18/2013 11:07:55 PM