Antidepressant Paxil Is Unsafe for Teenagers, New Analysis Says

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Paxil Unsafe for Teenagers According to New Analysis A fresh look at a 2001 study on Paxil finds that the antidepressant is not safe for teenagers to take. Critics of the original study on Paxil and teenagers charge that serious side effect had been previously played down. Our pharmaceutical litigation attorneys have experience working with …

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New Missouri Laws Take Effect

New Missouri Laws

New Missouri Laws Several new Missouri laws went into effect last week, dealing with health, protecting seniors and victims of sex crimes, municipal courts, education, and more. Read on at Missourinet.com.

Addyi, The First Sexual Dysfunction Drug is Now Available

addyi

Addyi, The First Sexual Dysfunction Drug is Now Available. A Good Thing? It’s an exciting time for American women who have been looking to level the playing field with respect to sexual dysfunction. That’s because the FDA finally approved (after numerous past rejections) the first “sex drug” targeted to women, as reported by KTLA. This …

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Safety Issues Continue to Plague the Trucking Industry

Trucking Safety Issues

Trucking Safety Issues Continue Trucking safety issues are continuing to plague the trucking industry, one of the most important of which is how best to regulate the hours truckers are allowed to be on the road. According to the American Transportation Research Institute, this is the top issue that faces the trucking community. Drowsy and …

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Safety Testing

Safety Testing

Safety Testing Dollar Tree, Target and Zulilly. They all have safety violations discovered by the Consumer Product Safety Commission due to inadequate safety testing. Read on about the dangerous products that crowd the retailer’ shelves.

Drug Mix Ups – Ending Up With The Wrong Medications

Drug Mix Ups

Drug Mix Ups Last month (July 2015), the FDA warned consumers and health care professionals, as they have received numerous reports concerning drug mix ups between drugs that have very similar names but are clearly very different drugs. It’s a reminder to the public know what drugs you are taking, what they are called and …

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Medical Malpractice Caps in Missouri – A Long and Winding Road

Medical Malpractice Caps

Medical Malpractice Caps in Missouri have been the subject of much debate over the past few years. Here in Missouri we have seen caps set by the legislature enacted, then struck down by our State Supreme Court and then, just last month, reinstated by the legislature. It has been an emotionally charged debate affecting hospitals, …

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