2011 - Page 29 of 319 - Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp

Takeda Pharmaceuticals Launches ACTOSInfo.com Website

On October 25, 2011, Takeda Pharmaceuticals announced the launch of ACTOSInfo.com to educate patients and health care professionals on its pioglitazone product. The drug is used to treat type 2 diabetes, but it has been lnked to life-threatening side effects such as bladder cancer. This new website includes frequently asked questions on Actos and general drug safety….

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Malpractice Claims Could Arise From the Failure to Share Diagnostic Test Results

Failing to communicate clinical data from diagnostic tests, for instance not letting patients know what numbers mean or taking too much time to share results with patients, places physicians at risk for medical malpractice lawsuits, according to a study findings published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. According to a SUNY Downstate…

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North Carolina’s New Caps on Medical Malpractice Awards Explained

In North Carolina (NC) victims of medical negligence now face limits on how much they obtain from physicians and other medical providers for damages, as new state laws took effect in October 2011, according to The Associated Press. The so-called “tort reform” resulted from intense lobbying by hospitals, doctors and insurance companies Specifically, North Carolina monies award for…

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Norfolk, Virginia (VA) Personal Injury Lawyer Info: Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic in Richmond, VA, Sees an Increase in Children as Patients

By Emily Mapp Brannon, Brain Injury Lawyer. My colleague, settled a case back in January that involved Traumatic Brain Injury. Because of his involvment in that case, he was interested to learn that the Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic in Richmond, VA has seen an increase in child patients since it opened its doors seven months ago….

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