Published April 20, 2012 on St. Louis Business Journal A lawsuit against Pfizer Inc., maker of the antidepressant drug Zoloft, which was originally filed in St. Louis Circuit Court and removed to federal court by the drugmaker, was ordered back to the state court last week, officials from St. Louis–based law firm Carey, Danis & Full Article…
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St. Louis-based Carey, Danis & Lowe Announces Suit Against the Maker of Zoloft Sent Back to St. Louis Circuit Court
Posted April 11, 2012 by Business Wire Pfizer’s attempt to litigate lawsuit in federal court rebuffed ST. LOUIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–St. Louis–based law firm Carey, Danis & Lowe announces a lawsuit against Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE), maker of the antidepressant drug Zoloft, that was originally filed in St. Louis Circuit Court then removed to federal court by Full Article…
St. Louis-based Carey, Danis & Lowe Files Federal Suit in Illinois Against the Maker of Zoloft
Posted March 16, 2012 by Business Wire Suit asserts Pfizer hid risks of birth defects when the antidepressant was taken during pregnancy ST. LOUIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–St. Louis–based law firm Carey, Danis & Lowe announces the filing of a federal lawsuit against Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) for allegedly causing birth defects in a child after the mother was Full Article…
St. Louis-based Carey Danis & Lowe Announces Suit Against the Maker of Zoloft
Posted February 29, 2012 by Carey & Danis Alleges Pfizer hid birth defect risks to pregnant mothers prescribed the antidepressant ST. LOUIS, Feb 06, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — St. Louis–based law firm Carey, Danis & Lowe announces the filing of a lawsuit on behalf of 18 plaintiffs against Pfizer PFE -0.04% , maker of the Full Article…
Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Filing Yaz Lawsuits
Posted March 2, 2011 by Carey, Danis & Lowe Thousands of young women and their families have already filed lawsuits against Bayer, the makers of the popular and controversial birth control pills Yaz and Yasmin. However, for those that haven’t filed lawsuits yet, there is some news about the statute of limitations that is worth Full Article…
Attorney Jeff Lowe Speaks about Paxil Birth Defects
Posted April 27, 2010 on Carey & Danis St. Louis, MO: Women who took Paxil during the first trimester of pregnancy and whose children were born with birth defects should consider speaking with an attorney about their options. Jeff Lowe, a partner at Carey, Danis & Lowe, says serious birth defects have been linked to Full Article…
What we Don’t Understand about Paxil
Posted November 29, 2010 on Carey & Danis Paxil is in a class of medications known as SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors). In essence, these medicines prevent the body from reabsorbing serotonin, thus allowing it to stay in the system and boost moods for longer periods. SSRIs are used to combat depression, which often coexists Full Article…
Yaz and Yasmin Legal Woes Mount for Bayer
Posted September 27, 2009 on NewsInferno Bayer Healthcare is facing a raft of legal troubles over its popular birth control pills, Yaz and Yasmin. According to The New York Times, at least 74 lawsuits have been filed by women who claim either Yaz or Yasmin caused health problems, including heart attacks, strokes and blood clots. Full Article…
A Birth Control Pill That Promised Too Much
Posted February 10,2009 on NY Times Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals has just introduced a new $20 million advertising campaign for Yaz, the most popular birth control pill in the United States. But the television ads, now running during prime-time shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” and on cable networks, are not typical spots promoting the benefits of a Full Article…
Health Concerns Over Popular Contraceptives
Posted September 25, 2009 on NY Times The oral contraceptives Yaz and Yasmin are the top-selling pharmaceutical line for Bayer HealthCare, largely as a result of marketing that presents them as much more than mere pregnancy prevention. Yaz, in particular, the top-selling birth control pill in the United States, owes much of its popularity to Full Article…
