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Baycol Plaintiff Seeks
$500 Million
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lawyers for
a plaintiff suing Bayer AG over its recalled cholesterol drug
Baycol will seek $500 million in punitive damages from the firm,
according to a German media report on Thursday.
The amount would be in addition
to compensation of around $100 million already demanded in the
case at Corpus Christi in Texas, the plaintiff's lawyer Mikal
Watts told the Euro am Sonntag weekly, according to an advance
copy of a report to be published on Sunday.
Watts was not directly quoted in
the article.
A Bayer spokeswoman said she was
unable to comment on the report for legal reasons.
Bayer said on Wednesday it was
impossible to forecast the outcome of litigation over Baycol, and
said it might consider making provisions for liabilities, news
which sent its already battered stock to its lowest level in over
a decade.
The stock, which had lost more
than a fifth of its value since the start of the week, had
recovered some of the previous session's sharp falls by 1325 GMT,
trading up five percent at 12.23 euros.
Bayer recalled Baycol, also
called Libobay outside the United States, in August 2001 after it
was linked with more than 50 deaths worldwide. The number of
deaths linked to the drug has since risen to more than 100.
Bayer has said that it had kept
U.S. regulators fully informed of safety information on Baycol,
including adverse event reports, and that documents released by
plaintiffs had been taken out of context.
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