Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 Court weighs testimony in Vegas hepatitis trials Forbes The Nevada Supreme Court heard arguments Monday that will set the ground rules for testimony in hundreds of expected civil trials against two drug companies stemming from a hepatitis C outbreak in Las Vegas. Lawyers for Teva Parenteral Medicines Inc. ... See all stories on this topic » Relatives to speak at blood inquiry The Press Association An inquiry into how people were infected with hepatitis C and HIV from contaminated blood is due to begin hearing evidence. Hundreds of people in Scotland, including haemophilia sufferers and other patients, were given contaminated blood in the 1970s ... See all stories on this topic » Senate passes bill penalizing hepatitis carriers who risk transmission WBIR-TV Members of the Tennessee Senate passed a bill which creates a $1000 fine for someone who knowingly has hepatitis B or C and does not let potential partners know about the virus or chance of it transmitting. The Tennessee Senate is expected to take up a ... See all stories on this topic » New Data on Telaprevir and VX-222 for the Treatment of Hepatitis C Accepted ... Montreal Gazette Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Nasdaq: VRTX) announced today that 15 abstracts on the company's medicines in development for hepatitis C, including its protease inhibitor, telaprevir, and polymerase inhibitor, VX-222, were accepted for ... See all stories on this topic » Judge orders year-long delay in hepatitis C trial Las Vegas Review - Journal By Jeff German District Judge Mosley on Monday ordered a year-long delay in the trial of Dr. Dipak Desai and two nurse anesthetists charged in the 2007 hepatitis C outbreak. The trial was set to take place on March 14 for nurses Mathahs ... See all stories on this topic » Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 Court weighs testimony in Vegas hepatitis trials Forbes The Nevada Supreme Court heard arguments Monday that will set the ground rules for testimony in hundreds of expected civil trials against two drug companies stemming from a hepatitis C outbreak in Las Vegas. Lawyers for Teva Parenteral Medicines Inc. ... See all stories on this topic » Relatives to speak at blood inquiry The Press Association An inquiry into how people were infected with hepatitis C and HIV from contaminated blood is due to begin hearing evidence. Hundreds of people in Scotland, including haemophilia sufferers and other patients, were given contaminated blood in the 1970s ... See all stories on this topic » Senate passes bill penalizing hepatitis carriers who risk transmission WBIR-TV Members of the Tennessee Senate passed a bill which creates a $1000 fine for someone who knowingly has hepatitis B or C and does not let potential partners know about the virus or chance of it transmitting. The Tennessee Senate is expected to take up a ... See all stories on this topic » New Data on Telaprevir and VX-222 for the Treatment of Hepatitis C Accepted ... Montreal Gazette Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Nasdaq: VRTX) announced today that 15 abstracts on the company's medicines in development for hepatitis C, including its protease inhibitor, telaprevir, and polymerase inhibitor, VX-222, were accepted for ... See all stories on this topic » Judge orders year-long delay in hepatitis C trial Las Vegas Review - Journal By Jeff German District Judge Mosley on Monday ordered a year-long delay in the trial of Dr. Dipak Desai and two nurse anesthetists charged in the 2007 hepatitis C outbreak. The trial was set to take place on March 14 for nurses Mathahs ... See all stories on this topic » Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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