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An $11.55 million Rezulin lawsuit award has been upheld to a woman whose husband died after suffering liver failure. The man was hospitalized of liver failure in 1999, a month within being prescribed Rezulin, and died one week later. Rezulin, a diabetes drug, was introduced to the market in 1997 but was pulled in March 2000 after reports of liver failure and liver injury.
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