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LEGALLY SPEAKING

Case hinges on use of off-label tocolytics

A woman carrying monochorionic-diamniotic twins develops premature contractions at 23 weeks' gestation and is prescribed terbutaline. She eventually suffers cardiac arrest. » What went wrong and who is responsible?

Undiagnosed maternal infection – or prematurity?

The plaintiff claimed the following permanent injuries: global developmental delays, brain damage, speech and language delays, need for special education and for physical/occupational/ speech therapy, diminished earning capacity, and loss of enjoyment of life. » What's the answer?

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