Jurisdictions retaining a contractual warranty theory hold that a retail druggist warrants the wholesomeness, fitness, and merchantability of his products. This warranty applies to all drugs whether they are prescription drugs, proprietary drugs ,brand name drugs, or drugs sold in the original sealed containers. Liability for the sale of a prescription drug may be exempted if the patient relies on the physician\u27s judgment, and liability for the sale of a brand name drug may be relieved if there is reliance on the manufacturer\u27s reputation. Jurisdictions construing product warranty as a strict liability in tort will invariably hold a retail druggist liable for side effects incurred by the use of drugs
Professor Green addresses the matter of the proper balance between the tort system and regulation in...
Since the citadel of privity first crumbled for manufacturers of defective products decades ago, sta...
This Article explores four beliefs about supposed pharma-benevolence that appear to be shared by mor...
Jurisdictions retaining a contractual warranty theory hold that a retail druggist warrants the whole...
The primary legal concern of the pharmacist has been and continues to be in the field of negligence....
This Article focuses on one emerging aspect of tort litigation against pharmaceutical manufacturers ...
Part I provides a brief and basic explanation of pharmaceutical liability treatment. Part II explain...
Manufacturers of prescription drugs have begun to market their products more aggressively than they ...
This note will use the principles of law and economics to examine the interaction of market structur...
The law of strict liability, as set forth in Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts, prov...
Although generic drugs are beneficial to consumers because they are offered as a more cost effective...
Judicial decisions, as well as statutory enactments, have removed many of the traditional stumbling ...
Much has been written by judges and scholars about abrogation of both the requirement of privity for...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s important ruling in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. v. Bartlett concerns wh...
Therefore, one approach for a drug maker, knowing of a potential hazard, would be to unilaterally st...
Professor Green addresses the matter of the proper balance between the tort system and regulation in...
Since the citadel of privity first crumbled for manufacturers of defective products decades ago, sta...
This Article explores four beliefs about supposed pharma-benevolence that appear to be shared by mor...
Jurisdictions retaining a contractual warranty theory hold that a retail druggist warrants the whole...
The primary legal concern of the pharmacist has been and continues to be in the field of negligence....
This Article focuses on one emerging aspect of tort litigation against pharmaceutical manufacturers ...
Part I provides a brief and basic explanation of pharmaceutical liability treatment. Part II explain...
Manufacturers of prescription drugs have begun to market their products more aggressively than they ...
This note will use the principles of law and economics to examine the interaction of market structur...
The law of strict liability, as set forth in Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts, prov...
Although generic drugs are beneficial to consumers because they are offered as a more cost effective...
Judicial decisions, as well as statutory enactments, have removed many of the traditional stumbling ...
Much has been written by judges and scholars about abrogation of both the requirement of privity for...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s important ruling in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. v. Bartlett concerns wh...
Therefore, one approach for a drug maker, knowing of a potential hazard, would be to unilaterally st...
Professor Green addresses the matter of the proper balance between the tort system and regulation in...
Since the citadel of privity first crumbled for manufacturers of defective products decades ago, sta...
This Article explores four beliefs about supposed pharma-benevolence that appear to be shared by mor...