In a decision just released, the Supreme Court has upheld a 6.8 million dollar verdict for Diane Levine, (Levine v. Wyeth) and at the same time took a step in the right direction for making pharmaceutical drugs safer for all.
The plainiff, Diane Levine, was given a given “push injection” of the drug Pheneragen, manufactured by Wyeth. She developed complications from an apparent mistake in the injection, and ultimately had to have her forearm amputated.
Although Levine won at the state level, Wyeth, appealed arguing that a 2006 regulation of the Food and Drug Administration should mean that such cases are barred at the state level. Read more about preemption.