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Updated: 5:44 PM Jun 12, 2008
Heart Drug Lawsuit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia law firms are suing three drug companies over a heart drug recalled in April after reports of injury and illness from high doses. Posted: 11:30 PM Jun 12, 2008Reporter: TOM BREEN - Associated Press Writer |
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West Virginia law firms are suing three drug companies over a heart drug recalled in April after reports of injury and illness from high doses.
The drug, Digitek, is manufactured by New Jersey-based Actavis Totowa. It was distributed by Pennsylvania-based Mylan Pharmaceuticals and Illinois-based UDL Laboratories.
All three companies are defendants in the lawsuits, two of which have been filed in Kanawha County Circuit Court and one in Putnam County Circuit Court.
The lawsuits allege that people were injured and even killed by taking the regular doses of the drug.
When it announced the voluntary recall in April, Actavis said some tablets on the market may have contained twice the appropriate level of an ingredient that can cause illness and death.
