Carbatrol Lawsuit filed

July 16, 2008 by Jay Genkins  
Filed under Defective Drugs, HEALTH

Generic versus brand name drugs are always an issue for pharmaceutical companies. If there are drug companies producing generic versions of drugs illegally, then it should very well be an issue.

This is the case with Shire who has a track record of filing lawsuits against other drug companies. This time they are filing patent infringement lawsuits against Nostrum Pharmaceuticals and Apotex for attempting to apply to be able to market versions of its anti-seizure drug Carbatrol.

Carbatrol is used to treat patients who suffer seizures disorders and trigeminal neuralgia. Trigeminal neuralgia is described as episodes of “sudden, brief, recurrent, stabbing facial pain.”

There are rules and regulations that must be followed when producing generic drugs some of which are in place to protect consumers. If a company is not following these rules they can be detrimental to the public health.

This is the cause of some pharmaceutical drug recalls. Consumers use the recalled drug ignorant of its recall status and consequently suffer extreme adverse effects and sometimes death.

If you have taken a drug and have experienced any adverse side effects consult with one of our attorneys as well as visit our website at www.kerrysteigerwalt.com. (Always seek the medical attention you need first.)


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