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Addressing Pharmaceutical Injuries: The US Landscape.

The legal landscape for addressing an injury related to the use of a pharmaceutical product varies from country to country. Approximately 10 countries have adopted some form of no-fault compensation, in which an individual must establish that they sustained an injury caused by the medicine, but need not demonstrate that the manufacturer acted negligently in order to recover. This commentary compares and contrasts the approach taken in Japan with that in the United States.

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