Posted by cubbybear on December 12, 2002, at 1:36:57
In reply to Re: Death caused by Lexapro--NO lab can test for it??? » djmmm, posted by jooneybuggy on December 11, 2002, at 22:51:17
It sounds very questionable that there is allegedly no lab in your state that can test for Lexapro. It almost sounds as if the coroner is looking out for the drug manufacturer, who will do anything to avoid having his product implicated in the tragedy.
Since Lexapro was more than likely a contributing factor, it must be noted on the death certificate, which would be an essential document for you to have, if you choose to pursue litigation. Since time is of the essence, you should contact a sympathetic attorney immediately who can take this matter into his hands on your behalf. Don't let yourself get railroaded by ignorant, incompetent, or greedy people. When folks like you are grieving and in shock, it's so easy to be conned, deceived, and exploited. My gut feeling is that you should focus on getting a competent attorney at once.
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