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Mensing, involved metoclopramide, a drug used to treat digestive tract problems like reflux and originally sold after its 1980 approval under the brand name Reglan.
Drug Firms Score High Court Victories Jess Bravin 2011
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In the U.S., other drugs -- Compazine, Phenergan and Zofran -- are generally used more often than Reglan, which is made by Schwarz Pharma Inc. of Smyrna, Ga.
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The dispute over safety labels traced to the early 2000s when Gladys Mensing in Minnesota and Julie Demahy in Louisiana took generic versions of Reglan, prescribed for digestive tract problems and containing the active ingredient metoclopramide.
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The dispute over safety labels traced to the early 2000s when Gladys Mensing in Minnesota and Julie Demahy in Louisiana took generic versions of Reglan, prescribed for digestive tract problems and containing the active ingredient metoclopramide.
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In the case before the high court, generic-drug makers were seeking protection from two product liability lawsuits by consumers alleging they developed a neurological movement disorder after taking generic versions of the heartburn drug Reglan.
High Court Bars Labeling Lawsuits Against Generic Drug Makers Brent Kendall 2011
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After taking generic Reglan (metoclopramide) for only three months, August began suffering violent shaking spells, incessant blinking, and slurred speech.
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For more information on Reglan and Tardive Dyskinesia, visit www.
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Chlorpromazine (Thorazine and generic), a major tranquilizer, is the old standby, closely followed by the minor tranquilizer diazepam (Valium and generic), the antispasmodic metochlopramide (Reglan and generic), and the muscle relaxant baclofen (Lioresal and generic).
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On October 24th of last year, a federal district court in Kentucky dismissed Dennis Morris 'claims that the generic manufacturers of Reglan, also known as metoclopramide, failed to warn him of the dangers posed by the drug, which resulted in his developing Tardive Dyskinesia (TD), a disabling movement disorder.
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Now, several generic Reglan manufacturers are using similar preemption arguments in an effort to shirk responsibility for injuries caused by their products.
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