Sarah Mirando  |  August 1, 2013

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Vioxx settlementUPDATE: Details on how to file a claim for the Vioxx Class Action Settlement are now available!

UPDATE 2: Viewers are reporting that they began receiving checks from the Vioxx class action settlement on March 16, 2015. Did YOU get paid? Let us know in the comments section below!

After more than eight years of hard-fought litigation regarding the prescription pain reliever Vioxx – which was withdrawn from the market in 2004 for causing heart attacks – Merck & Co. Inc. has finally agreed to a class action lawsuit settlement to resolve the litigation.

In a motion filed July 17, Merck urged the court to preliminarily approve a $23 million class action settlement to reimburse consumers who purchased Vioxx for personal or family use. Under the terms of the proposed Vioxx settlement, consumers can choose to recover one of two things:

  • Out-of-pocket expenses paid for the purchase of Vioxx and up to $75 for their out-of-pocket costs and losses in connection with a post-withdrawal medical consultation related to Vioxx, or
  • A one-time payment of up to $50 with proof of a Vioxx prescription.

The proposed Vioxx class action settlement will cover all U.S. consumers nationwide, except for those who purchased the prescription painkiller before October 1, 2004, while living in Missouri. These Missouri consumers were already awarded a class action settlement, which has an October 7 Claim Form deadline. [See “Missouri Vioxx Class Action Settlement.”]

The two class action settlements will resolve dozens of lawsuits filed against Merck following the Vioxx recall in September 2004. The drug was recalled after data from a clinical trial showed a significantly higher rate of heart attacks in people who had used Vioxx consecutively for 18 months. Plaintiffs alleged that Merck “intentionally, recklessly and/or negligently concealed, suppressed, omitted and misrepresented the dangers, defects and disadvantages of Vioxx.”

The lawsuits were consolidated into multidistrict litigation before U.S. District Judge Eldon E. Fallon in Louisiana federal court.

The Vioxx MDL is In re: Vioxx Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 1657, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Top Class Actions will update our readers on how to file a claim for the nationwide Vioxx class action lawsuit settlement if it is approved. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter below to receive class action settlement updates in your inbox each week. [UPDATE: Claim filing instructions can be found here in our Open Class Action Lawsuits section.]

Were you or a loved one injured by an undisclosed drug side effect? You may have a legal claim for compensation. Class action lawsuit investigations have been launched against multiple drug companies, including the makers of Zoloft, Zithromax, Lipitor, Januvia, Victoza, Byetta, and more. Visit our Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Investigation section for more details.

 

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11 thoughts onMerck Agrees to $23M Vioxx Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Taiwo Sapara says:

    I did not received any pay ment but was awarded point the injury, I suffered Stroke, and had hearth attach twice, plus had stent(70 placement,but my legal attorney did not give me any documentations up to date, i also get retired from my job and lost income over 1.5million dollars due to early retirement

  2. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE: Viewers are reporting that they began receiving checks from the Vioxx class action settlement on March 16, 2015. Did YOU get paid? Let us know!

  3. Norman Booze' says:

    I took vioxx from 2001 though 2005. It was precribed by my physician Gerald Mills before it was taken off the market.

  4. Mary Bourne says:

    I took this drug until 2005. Then My doctor changed it to something else.

  5. Vern Reynolds says:

    I was hospitalized in Flint, MI as a consequence of using a orescription of Vioxx and was advised by my physician to cease use thereafter.

  6. Michael Lee Bellamy says:

    I took Vioxx as prescribed from my physician, John Stein, in 2000 to Sept of 2004. When the medicine was taken off the market, I was prescribed different medication and it too was removed from the market.

  7. Prem Ahuja says:

    Fo;omg a lawsuit

  8. pat rogers says:

    I still have the free samples I got from my dr…

  9. Mary M. says:

    I file a claim for MO and receive a payment.. so is this world wide now, because I had a stroke in 2003 and I was taking Vioxx, My doctor took me off them, I wanted to know if I can still get more money, I do have proof.

  10. Jessica Talley says:

    Filing a lawsuit

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