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a medical group in Houston defeated a malpractice claim on April 11 arising from an alleged interaction between an antifungal medication and a blood thinner. Mary Jo Beeson's claimed injuries included subdural hematoma and neurological problems. Kelsey-Seybold Medical Group, whose doctor prescribed Diflucan, argued that the drug did not cause Beeson's alleged injuries and that Beeson, who was already on Coumadin for her atrial fibrillation, was negligent for skipping clotting-level checks. The Texas jury fo
May 05, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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