SAULS v. WYETH PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.

C.A. No. 9:04-22297-HMH.

846 F.Supp.2d 499 (2012)

Lydia SAULS, Plaintiff, v. WYETH PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., a division of former Wyeth, Inc.; Wyeth, LLC; and Pharmacia & Upjohn Company, LLC, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. South Carolina, Beaufort Division.

March 7, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald D. Jowers, Jr., Esquire, Kenneth M. Suggs, Esquire, Columbia, SC, Jane Leger, Esquire, Beaumont, TX, Leslie W. O'Leary, Esquire, Michael L. Williams, Esquire, Portland, OR, Richard S. Lewis, Washington, D.C., for Plaintiff.

David Eidson Dukes, Esquire, Dell P. Chappell, Esquire, James F. Rogers, Esquire, John Mark Jones, Esquire, Julie A. Flaming, Esquire, Columbia, SC, Darolyn Y. Hamada, Esquire, Irvine, CA, James Albert Frederick, Esquire, Baltimore, MD, Jane E. Bockus, Esquire, San Antonio, TX, William Stevens Brown, Esquire, James C. Parham, Jr., Esquire, Greenville, SC, for Defendants.


OPINION & ORDER

HENRY M. HERLONG, JR., Senior District Judge.

This matter is before the court on Defendants' motion for summary judgment pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56(a). Plaintiff Lydia Sauls ("Sauls") alleges that three prescription hormone replacement therapy medications manufactured by Defendants-Premarin, Prempro, and Provera (collectively hereinafter referred to as "hormone therapy medications")-caused her to develop breast cancer...

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