Propecia litigation picks up momentum 
By:
Sylvia Hsieh
Published: April 4, 2013
Tags: Merck, Propecia, Proscar
Litigation over the hair loss drug Propecia has picked up momentum with over 400 lawsuits pending in state and federal courts.
Propecia’s sexual side effects may be ‘irreversible,’ report says 
Published: February 7, 2013
Tags: ADHD, Daytrana, drug litigation, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Institute for Safe Medication Practices, multidistrict litigation, Noven Therapeutics, product liability, Propecia, Proscar, QuarterWatch
Sexual side effects experienced by men taking the hair-loss drug Propecia may be permanent, according to a new report by a drug industry watchdog.
Suits against Merck over hair loss drugs surge forward 
Published: December 5, 2012
Tags: drug litigation, Merck, Propecia, Proscar
Since last year when the first lawsuits against Merck were filed over its hair loss drugs Propecia and Proscar, the number of suits has multiplied to approximately 1,000 cases in multidistrict litigation in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
Tort litigation trends, major verdicts make news in 2011 
Published: January 5, 2012
Tags: asbestos, Botox, brain fog, brain injury, class action, erectile dysfunction, failure to warn, frakking, hair loss, health risks, hepatitis, implied preemption, mesothelioma, natural gas, nuisance, pelvic mesh, Propecia, property devaluation, Proscar, technology, tort claims, tort climate, Twiqbal, U.S. Supreme Court
The past year featured a flurry of activity on the personal injury and tort scene, with several new drug and device developments, significant U.S. Supreme Court rulings and some staggering verdicts.
Here’s a wrap-up of the highlights of personal injury and
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Failure-to-warn lawsuits over hair loss drug on the rise 
By:
Sylvia Hsieh
Published: December 20, 2011
Tags: failure to warn, hair loss, prescription drugs, Propecia, Proscar, side effects
Lawsuits over the hair loss drugs Propecia and Proscar have been filed in federal and state courts alleging side effects that include erectile dysfunction, infertility, depression and suicide.
