March 11 (Reuters) - A federal judge ruled in favor of Merck (MRK.N), opens new tab in litigation accusing it of concealing the risks of Gardasil, a vaccine to prevent cervical and other cancers ...
A federal judge ruled in Merck & Co.’s favor in a safety lawsuit over its Gardasil vaccine, allowing the drugmaker to sidestep more than 200 cases claiming the company concealed safety risks.
The message was apparently designed to fit a broader push in China to boost male vaccination against HPV-related diseases following Gardasil’s local approval earlier this year in males aged 9 to 26.
(Reuters) -A federal judge has ruled in favor of Merck in litigation accusing the drugmaker of concealing the risks of Gardasil, a vaccine to prevent cervical and other fatal cancers. The decision ...
Merck (NYSE:MRK) and a plaintiff who is suing the drugmaker over allegations that the Gardasil HPV vaccine she received as a teen caused her heart issues and nerve pain have agreed to adjourn the ...
Trial adjourned, new jury due to reconvene in September Kennedy helped organize litigation against Merck before HHS role Merck denies claims, cites scientific evidence supporting Gardasil safety ...
PHAC recommends that immunocompromised individuals — including people living with HIV — receive three-dose schedule of the Gardasil-9 vaccine. It estimates that 25 to 35 per cent of mouth ...
Specifically, Defendants failed to disclose to investors: (1) that Merck lacked visibility into demand for Gardasil in China among eligible and otherwise targeted populations, resulting in the ...
The drugmaker plans to temporarily pause shipments of its Gardasil vaccine to China at least through the middle of the year. Chairman and CEO Robert Davis told analysts the pause will help pare ...
Mer­ck con­vinced a fed­er­al judge to toss claims al­leg­ing that it failed to prop­er­ly warn pa­tients of po­ten­tial risks re­lat­ed to its Gar­dasil HPV vac­cine … ...
Merck and a plaintiff have paused a trial over alleged injuries from the HPV vaccine Gardasil, with ties to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The trial in Los Angeles will reconvene in September.