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Seroquel Lawyers: AstraZeneca Has Lulled Itself Into a False Sense of Security

BNET noted recently that AstraZeneca seemed to be winning the war over whether its antipsychotic Seroquel causes weight gain and diabetes. The company reported that of 10,000 cases none had gotten to trial and a sizeable chunk of the remainder had been dismissed.

But plaintiffs' lawyers told The AmLaw Litigation Daily that AZ is fooling itself if it thinks it has the upper hand. Weitz & Luxenberg partner Paul Pennock:

This [litigation] is not just alive and kicking ... It's about to go into full sprint in district courts around the country.
Pennock reveals that there are 20,000 Seroquel cases in the offing. AZ reported just half that number in its Q1 SEC filing. He also estimated that AZ has spent about $700 million defending the drug. Sounds like a lot but probably worth it given that Seroquel makes $1.1 billion in sales per quarter, and despite the publicity sales are still rising.

Pennock believes that Maryland, where recent cases were dismissed, has harsher evidence standards than New York, New Jersey and the federal courts, where the mass of plaintiffs awaits a hearing.

He may well be right. The plaintiffs won the right to get their expert heard in federal court.

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