Frustrated voters will decide on Tuesday whether to oust Sheng Thao, the mayor of Oakland, Calif., because of high crime and other problems.
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OAKLAND, Calif. — Merck & Co., the pharmacology giant that manufactures the anti-inflammatory treatment montelukast aka Singulair, defeated product liability claims in a California federal court. Patients sued, alleging montelukast can cause neuropsychiatric events and homicidal thoughts, as the drug crosses the blood-brain barrier. The Singulair label warns users that this can happen, and nothing on the record suggests the label warnings are inadequate for physicians prescribing montelukast to adults.
Frustrated voters will decide on Tuesday whether to oust Sheng Thao, the mayor of Oakland, Calif., because of high crime and other problems.
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