J&J's Herpes Test Evidence In Motrin Suit Called 'Speculative'
By Sindhu Sundar ( August 13, 2015, 10:35 PM EDT) -- A couple targeting Johnson & Johnson and its unit over their child's Stevens-Johnson Syndrome — a serious skin condition allegedly caused by the J&J unit's Children's Motrin product — have argued that the drugmaker should not be allowed to bring in "speculative" evidence such the child's tests for the herpes virus....
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