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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Michelle Yeary at Drug and Device Law Blog has some interesting comments about the Texas Supreme Court Decision in Randol Mill Pharmacy v. Miller, 2015 WL 1870058 (Tex. Apr. 24, 2015), including the learned intermediary doctrine and the court's inclusion of a duty to warn in a pharmacy’s “professional standards” in the opinion
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