has decided, in a case involving the use of generic drugs, that even if an original drug that the generic was copied from has been pulled from the marketplace due to problems with bad reactions or disabling injuries or even death to its use, that the generic may still be used with no consequences legally to the consequences of that use. This is a familiar five to four decision.
The advice now is before you take an unfamiliar generic that you find out if its original has been either pulled or labeled with a black box warning governing its use.
The case in question was based on a drug taken by a woman who developed severe problems which permanently disabled her even though she had been perfectly healthy before she took the generic.
Regards,
Joe
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