Post by xyz3700 on Feb 27, 2024 8:45:46 GMT 5.5
Judge Luiz Antonio Valiera do Nascimento, from the 39th Civil Court of Rio de Janeiro, ordered the pharmaceutical industry EMS to compensate a family in the amount of R$36,000 for the sale of a medicine suspended by Anvisa. reproduction EMS Reproduction is condemned for selling a product suspended by Anvisa. In the decision, the judge states that no evidence was produced by the EMS company to exempt itself from responsibility. "On the other hand, Anvisa documents sent attest to the defect of the medicine produced and marketed by EMS, due to the deficiency of the active ingredient content in acceptable percentages." According to the judge, Anvisa announced that the distribution, sale and use of the medication had been suspended due to dissatisfaction with the content of the active ingredient after an analysis carried out by the Ezequiel Dias Foundation.
Minimum Level Lawyer Lucia Mugayar Wambier , who represented the child's family, states that, after the active ingredient was detected, it was decided to withdraw the medicine from the market, but the company did not take action, which allowed the child to have access to the remedy. "The decision warns that purchasing Chinese Malaysia Phone Number List medication that does not meet the minimum standards required to produce the expected effects, especially to be administered to a minor child, causes obvious moral damage", he explains. Case In this case, the girl was taken to the pediatrician with symptoms of constant fever and cough, and was diagnosed with pneumonia. The antibiotic medication prescribed by the doctor was Klaricid or the generic Clarithromycin.
The father purchased Clarithromycin manufactured by EMS, but the child's symptoms worsened. According to the lawyer, the child only improved after using another brand of antibiotics. "A child of this age is at risk of having their condition become much worse, and could even contract meningitis", says the lawyer, remembering that the parents and daughter went through difficult, stressful times.The idea in itself is interesting, but its application involves several serious difficulties. There is no delimitation of “inter-company contracts” and many relationships covered by this rule would be excluded from it, as is the case of so-called “parasocial” relationships (partners’ agreement) or contracts involving activities not classifiable as business, as is the case of liberal professionals.
Minimum Level Lawyer Lucia Mugayar Wambier , who represented the child's family, states that, after the active ingredient was detected, it was decided to withdraw the medicine from the market, but the company did not take action, which allowed the child to have access to the remedy. "The decision warns that purchasing Chinese Malaysia Phone Number List medication that does not meet the minimum standards required to produce the expected effects, especially to be administered to a minor child, causes obvious moral damage", he explains. Case In this case, the girl was taken to the pediatrician with symptoms of constant fever and cough, and was diagnosed with pneumonia. The antibiotic medication prescribed by the doctor was Klaricid or the generic Clarithromycin.
The father purchased Clarithromycin manufactured by EMS, but the child's symptoms worsened. According to the lawyer, the child only improved after using another brand of antibiotics. "A child of this age is at risk of having their condition become much worse, and could even contract meningitis", says the lawyer, remembering that the parents and daughter went through difficult, stressful times.The idea in itself is interesting, but its application involves several serious difficulties. There is no delimitation of “inter-company contracts” and many relationships covered by this rule would be excluded from it, as is the case of so-called “parasocial” relationships (partners’ agreement) or contracts involving activities not classifiable as business, as is the case of liberal professionals.