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The French pharmaceutical company Sanofi says it has reached an agreement to resolve 4,000 cases in the U.S., in which plaintiffs are linking the discontinued heartburn drugZantac鈥?and its active ingredient ranitidine 鈥?to cancer. Sanofi has long denied these claims.The company said in a statement: Sanofi is settling these cases, not because we believe the claims have any merit, but rather to avoid the expense and ongoing distraction of the litigation. No concessions of liability have been made. Sanofi adds that medical experts have found the allegations of the plaintiffs to be without m
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erit. And in 2022, in a lawsuit brought by other plaintiffs in another Zantac case, a U.S. federal court judge ruled the plaintiffs had no reliable evidence. Sanofi acquired Zantac in 2017. Before that, other companies owned the drug.Peter Pitts, the former associate commissioner of the FDA, says these types of lawsuits are concerning for the industry. I think when people see settlement, they hear guilty. And that is not true, said Pitts. When people hear settlement, they hear the drug is dangerous and it isnt
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tive. Pitts adds that it has a negative impact on innovation, which could hurt patients in the long run. What concerns me is that companies are driven to spend money that can otherwise be used for additional research and development, said Pitts. These companies have deep pockets. Theyre cash-rich, and theyre viewed as targets. Sanofi discontinued the ranitidine formulati Eqip Florida man gets life for fatally stabbing girlfriend
A sergeant involved in the search for a missing hiker in Zion National Park says there are several discrepancies he sees in the case of her 12-day survival in the park.Holly Courtier went missing while hik
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ing in the park on October 6. A rescue effort involving the national parks team and others, including K-9 teams and trained investigators, found Courtier on October 18 after a credible tip of a possible sighting.Her family said Courtier hit her head, became disoriented, and was able to stay near a water source in the park.In an interview with ABC4 in Salt Lake City, Sgt. Darrell Cashin says he finds some discrepancies and questions that do not add up. Cashin is a liaison with Washington County Sheriffs Search and Rescue, a job hes had for about nine years, in addition he says he has 25 years experience on search and rescue teams.One thing he says didnt add up was the water source. Park officials say Courtier was found along the Virgin River, but Cashin says
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that river was likely not drinkable or at least would have caused her to get sick.In August, Zion National Park officials sent out a warning to all visitors to avoid contact with the Virgin River until further notice because of levels of cyanobacteria from a toxic algal bloom. If she had been drinking that water, unless she had some really high immune system, she wouldve been very, very ill and probably unable to come out on her own, Cashin told ABC4. Sh
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