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Nova Scotia - Geroge Bellefontaine, Stephen MacGillivray, L. Annette Stewart, Gary Melanson, George Critchley and Christopher Fecteau v. Purdue Frederick Inc. and Abbott Laboratories Ltd. et al.


Nova Scotia - Geroge Bellefontaine, Stephen MacGillivray, L. Annette Stewart, Gary Melanson, George Critchley and Christopher Fecteau v. Purdue Frederick Inc. and Abbott Laboratories Ltd. et al.
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Nova Scotia

Date

Subject/Sujet

Title/Titre

Class Group/Définition du groupe

Document

12/05/07

Status:
Not yet certified

Negligence

Product Liability

Consumer Protection

Competition

Other

Geroge Bellefontaine, Stephen MacGillivray, L. Annette Stewart, Gary Melanson, George Critchley and Christopher Fecteau v. Purdue Frederick Inc., Purdue Pharma Inc., Purdue Pharma L.P., Purdue Pharma, Purdue Pharma Co., The Purdue Frederick Co. Inc., Purdue Pharmaceuticals L.P., P.F. Laboratories Inc. and PRA International (collectively, "Purdue") and Abbott Laboratories Ltd. / Laboratories Abbott Ltée., Abbott Laboratories and Abbott Laboratories Inc. (collectively, "Abbott")

“Family Class Member” means any person who has a derivative claim on account of a family relationship with a person described in the Injury Class.

“Injury Class Member” means any person in Canada who claims personal injury and/or damage as a result of being prescribed OxyContin and thereafter suffered, and/or continue to suffer, the effects of the drug including the risk of drug dependency, addiction, actual addiction and the consequences of addiction, physical, mental, and/or emotional harm, death and/or loss of consortium.

Amended Statement of Claim:
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