MOORE v. LEDERLE LABORATORIES

No. 9 March Term 1974, Docket No. 54,765.

392 Mich. 289 (1974)

220 N.W.2d 400

MOORE v. LEDERLE LABORATORIES

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided August 2, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Collins & McCormick, for plaintiffs.

DeVine & DeVine, for defendant.


T.G. KAVANAGH, J.

Plaintiff, Daniel Moore, was born on October 1, 1959, with cystic fibrosis.

From shortly after birth until late 1964 he was treated with tetracycline manufactured by the defendant, Lederle Laboratories. The drug was administered in order to help prevent infections especially those associated with respiratory illnesses.

Due to a side effect of the drug, Daniel Moore's teeth became permanently stained blue-black. Plaintiffs filed suit...

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