Kids & Cold Medicines Don’t Mix
Posted on October 15, 2008 in Our Blog,Patient Care,Public Safety
Well, cold season is fast upon us, and for many that means scouring the medicine aisles for cold remedies. Not so fast, my friends! Particularly for those of you who have young children, caution is the key when administering cold medication. Drug manufacturers announced plans to add a warning on labels against administering cough and… read more
OHSU & Oregon Trial Lawyers Agree to Higher Lawsuit Caps
Posted on September 12, 2008 in Our Blog,Patient Care
In contrast to the recent post about restrictive caps on noneconomic damages, this post is about Oregon’s trial lawyers and Oregon Health & Science University’s ( OHSU) agreement to increase liability caps for damages caused by government (OHSU falls under the umbrella of the state government) negligence. According toa story in the Oregonian, the caps… read more
Power to the…Pharmaceutical Companies?
Posted on September 9, 2008 in Our Blog,Patient Care,Public Safety
If the U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of barring lawsuits against Food and Drug Administration-approved medications, pharmaceutical companies will be quite pleased. Earlier this year the Supreme Court reinterpreted a 1976 amendment that had originally been intended to protect the public against dangerous medical devices by requiring the FDA to review and approve such… read more