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Wendy Dolin Takes on GlaxoSmithKline And Wins — For Now at Least


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May 2, 2017

 

In July of 2010, Stewart Dolin, a partner at the mega law firm Reed Smith, jumped in front of a subway train in Chicago, killing himself. He was apparently suffering from akathisia caused by the so-called antidepressant drug paroxetine. The brand name for paroxetine is Paxil, but Stewart was given a generic version manufactured by Mylan.

 

Stewart’s widow, Wendy, sued GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the manufacturer of Paxil, and Mylan, on the grounds that the paroxetine caused Stewart to commit suicide. The case came to trial on March 14th and ended on April 20th with a $3 million verdict for Wendy and their children.

 

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I am not a medical professional and nothing I say is a medical opinion or meant to be medical advice, please seek a competent and trusted medical professional to consult for all medical decisions.

 

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