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GlaxoSmithKline faces Seroxat legal action
GlaxoSmithKline faces Seroxat legal action
Date published:
12/12/2005
GlaxoSmithKline is facing legal action in the UK over its
anti-depressant Seroxat. The case is being brought by 1,500 litigants who claim
they were not warned that the drug could lead to addiction, reports The
Business.
The action is to be launched in the spring next year and is
being led by Mark Harvey, a partner at Cardiff solicitor
Hugh James. Concerns over
the additive properties have led Seroxat to be no longer prescribed to people
under the age of 18. Those bringing the case also claim that the drug causes
aggression and suicidal thoughts among its side affects.
Concerns over
the additive properties have led Seroxat to be no longer prescribed to people
under the age of 18. Those bringing the case also claim that the drug causes
aggression and suicidal thoughts among its side affects.
GlaxoSmithKline has responded by saying the claims were groundless. A
spokesman told Reuters: "We do not accept the allegations in the potential
class action and will address the issues raised if litigation is
pursued."
The news follows warnings last week that Seroxat could lead to
heart defects in unborn children if mothers took the drug and a Norwegian study
in August that suggested it increased the risk of suicide in adults.
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