Zantac Expert Witnesses in Tennessee

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Zantac expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including pharmacology, toxicology, oncology, and gastroenterology. Some of the most common specialties include drug safety, cancer causation, FDA regulation, and clinical medicine. They can opine on the effects of Zantac, NDMA exposure, cancer risk, labeling adequacy, and standard of care in Zantac lawsuits.

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  • Review Fee $475/hr
    Deposition Fee $550/hr
    Court Fee $700/hr

    This expert is highly qualified and board certified in General Surgery as well as Bariatric and Gastrointestinal Surgery. He completed a Bachelors of Science in Biology at Loyola University Chicago. He pursued a Doctorate in Medicine at Rush Medical College, Rush University. He attended a residency program in General Surgery at Rush University Medical Center/Cook County Hospital Integrated and sub-specialized in Minimally Invasive Bariatric and Advanced Gastrointestinal Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is heavily involved in research and academia. He serves as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Department of Surgery of a renowned medical university.

    Assistant Professor of Surgery, Major University

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Rush Medical College, Rush University

    Nashville,

    Tennessee

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This extremely qualified clinical expert is an internationally recognized clinical pharmacist, author, patient advocate, and expert in patient adherence with medications and the development of multi-component patient education programs that increase patient adherence from worldwide clinical trials through product launch through post-marketing stages and increase patient safety. She has expertise in the translation of complicated medical terminology into language the average consumer will understand, integration of behavior modification and design, working with medical teams to provide documentation required for FDA approval process, and developing health professional’s tools for patient counseling to ensure that the patient education materials are used correctly. She also has expertise in working with medical device companies and packaging companies to ensure that it will be easy for patients to understand the “how to use” instructions and use the products correctly. She received her BSP degree and completed her residency training in hospital pharmacy at the University of Saskatchewan before receiving her Pharm.D. degree from the University of Cincinnati. She is a founding member of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, a former member of the Board of Directors and Chairperson of the Business Council at the National Council on Patient Information and Education, and is active in many professional and consumer organizations, including the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies. She has published 150+ peer-reviewed journal articles on patient education and adherence and serves as a reviewer for the American Pharmacists Association. She is the author of 23 books on how to use medications safety for health professionals and consumers. She has appeared on many radio and television shows to help consumers learn how to take their medications correctly. She is also the former director of clinical affairs at the American Pharmacists Association, which honored her with its Foundation Pinnacle Award for her outstanding leadership. Additionally, she is the former coordinator of the ambulatory patient pharmacy at Sunnybrook Medical Center and a former associate professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of Toronto. Currently, she is the CEO of a major patient education company that develops information to help patients understand how to manage their medications, medical devices and therapies correctly, consults with pharmaceutical companies on how to promote patient understanding and patient safety, develops multi-component patient education programs requiring FDA approval, and develops patient education programs for world-wide clinical trials to increase patient adherence so that the approved FDA dosage is more accurate and thus safer.

    CEO, Major Patient Education Company

    Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), University of Cincinnati

    Mclean,

    Virginia

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What Can a Zantac Expert Witness Opine On?

Medication Review

Evaluate patient's current medications.

Patient Counseling

Discuss medication usage and side effects.

Dosage Adjustment

Modify medication dosage as needed.

Drug Interaction Screening

Check for potential drug interactions.

Side Effect Management

Address and manage adverse effects.

Therapeutic Monitoring

Monitor effectiveness of the medication.

FAQs for Zantac Expert Witnesses

What is a zantac expert witness?

A Zantac expert witness is a medical or scientific professional who explains Zantac-related health and causation issues in court. They assist by reviewing medical records, analyzing studies, and testifying to clarify complex Zantac lawsuit claims.

What types of cases may benefit from the testimony of a Zantac expert witness?

A Zantac expert witness supports cancer lawsuits involving NDMA contamination, product liability, failure to warn, medical causation, dosage, labeling, and FDA regulatory compliance.

How can a Zantac expert witness support Daubert admissibility challenges?

A Zantac expert witness supports Daubert admissibility by presenting scientifically reliable methods, data, and reasoning that link Zantac use to alleged injuries.

What specific methodologies does a Zantac expert witness rely upon?

A Zantac expert witness relies on epidemiological studies, toxicology data, FDA records, medical literature, and differential diagnosis to assess NDMA risk and causation.

What credentials should a Zantac expert witness possess for complex product liability matters?

A Zantac expert witness should have medical, pharmacology, or toxicology credentials, litigation experience, and specific research or clinical expertise with ranitidine and NDMA risks.

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