Perez v. Wyeth Laboratories - New Jersey Supreme Court

Perez v. Wyeth Laboratories

By New Jersey Supreme Court

  • Release Date: 1999-08-09
  • Genre: Law

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Our medical-legal jurisprudence is based on images of health care that no longer exist. At an earlier time, medical advice was received in the doctor's office from a physician who most likely made house calls if needed. The patient usually paid a small sum of money to the doctor. Neighborhood pharmacists compounded prescribed medicines. Without being pejorative, it is safe to say that the prevailing attitude of law and medicine was that the ""doctor knows best."" Logan v. Greenwich Hosp. Ass'n, 465 A.2d 294, 299 (Conn. 1983). Pharmaceutical manufacturers never advertised their products to patients, but rather directed all sales efforts at physicians. In this comforting setting, the law created an exception to the traditional duty of manufacturers to warn consumers directly of risks associated with the product as long as they warned health-care providers of those risks.

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