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July 7, 2011
Drug Law Round-up
- SCOTUS says that drug-labeling laws that require generic drugs to use the same labels as their name-brand equivalents mean patients taking the generic version of Reglan can't sue over failure to warn.
- Abnormal Use writes about the possible preemption fallout from the FDA's Avastin decision.
- Vitamins recalled for failure to meet standards for child-resistant caps.
- How dangerous is Chantix to the heart?
- This is not exactly a drug, but the FTC has now made sure Nivea can no longer imply in advertisements that one of its skin lotion products will make you skinnier. (HT:Legal Blog Watch.)
- Autism and Zoloft.

