Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has succeeded in getting a case filed against it in federal court in Philadelphia moved to the Southern District of Ohio.

Kathryn Kiker—who brought the suit on behalf of her son who was born with birth defects that she attributes to GSK’s antidepressant drug Paxil, which she took while pregnant—lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her son and she took the medication while she was pregnant in Hilliard, Ohio.

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