Your playlist will load after this ad It comes after the chief coroner found no direct links to the deaths of six people. Source: 1 NEWS
The drug agency has been criticised over its communication of the change, but in her findings released today, Chief Coroner Deborah Williams found there was no clear evidence linking the switch to the deaths of six people at the centre of a recent inquiry.
In 2019, a funding decision saw around 11,000 people switch to the generic version of anti-epileptic lamotrigine. Later that year the coronial inquiry was launched into the deaths of six people who died after their medication was switched.
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