Nary a day goes by that the plaintiffs’ bar is not busily at work initiating a new mass tort action. Some cases expand on ...
There have been no cancer cases officially linked to Zantac, the WHO states, though thousands of patients have alleged otherwise. In 2020, Deborah Haskins of Virginia claimed the the drug ...
The first lawsuit claiming that gastrointestinal drug Zantac causes cancer has been voluntarily dismissed a week before it was due to come to trial, in an early victory for the pharma companies ...
GSK has opted to settle a key lawsuit in its defence against claims that its Zantac drug caused cancer, rather than proceed with a jury trial. The company said this morning it had reached a ...
The British drugmaker’s settlement with 10 separate law firms resolves 93% of all U.S. cases currently filed against GSK over claims its popular Zantac drug contained the carcinogen N ...
GSK shares jumped as much as 6.5% on Thursday after the British drugmaker struck a $2.2 billion settlement over U.S. lawsuits that alleged its discontinued heartburn drug Zantac caused cancer.
So why would GSK, the largest of the four major distributors of the now-recalled stomach acid drug, suddenly abandon the tried-and-true defense mantra, “millions for defense, not a penny for tribute”?
has announced that it has agreed to settle nearly 80,000 state-level Zantac cases. The lawsuits claimed that the now-discontinued version of the heartburn drug caused cancer, although GSK says ...
British pharmaceutical company GSK on Wednesday said it swung into a net loss in the third quarter after settling lawsuits in the United States surrounding its Zantac heartburn drug. GSK suffered ...
UK pharmaceutical giant GSK says it will pay as much as $2.2bn (£1.68bn) to settle thousands of cases in US courts over claims that a discontinued version of its heartburn drug Zantac caused cancer.
Health authorities say there is no immediate risk, but patients have been advised to consult a doctor who can prescribe alternatives to ranitidine. On 13 September, both the US Food and Drug ...