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For many, Vioxx verdict may mean more suffering.
Byline: Bruce Japsen Aug. 21--ANGLETON, Texas--After Friday's $253-million verdict against Merck & Co. in the nation's first Vioxx-related civil trial, Lisa Stringer is worried that the loss will stop the company from bringing the only painkiller that gives her relief back to the market. ...
August 21, 2005; Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)

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