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Seroxat Group Litigation: Order no: 68 - comments from Seroxat litigation Chronicles blog

Seroxat Group Litigation: Order no: 68 http://the-uk-seroxat-litigation-chronicles.blogspot.com/2010/02/seroxat-group-litigation-order-no-68.html2001 - the UK litigations lead lawyer Mark Harvey of Hugh Solicitors (Harmful Products Department), Cardiff, then Hugh Ford Simey Solicitors, announced in the UK press that there was an *unidentified* problem with Seroxat and the possibility of a UK Group litigation against GSK the manufacturer - he called it "shaking the tree".2008, October 29th - the UK Seroxat Group Litigation was lodged in the Royal Courts of Justice – but not publicized in the media or by the Seroxat campaigners.

http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/150_14671.htmThe litigation is being brought under *harmful product* consumer legislation - not under any medical law or legislation.Although the discontinuation problems, side effects, adverse drug reactions, long term persistent & enduring residual symptoms and suicidal ideation & action are of a medical nature - encompassing psychological, physiological & neurological symptoms and in some cases permanent damage.(The blog will return to the processes of harvesting litigants, the litigant support groups and the campaign a little later.)

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