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A group of Fabry disease patients—who lack the enzymes to break down fats—allege that Genzyme’s decision to ration its drug during a shortage caused them harm, including allergic reactions or an acceleration of their disease.
While patients couldn’t convince the First Circuit of their standing in 2016, their recent argument compelled the justices to let some of their claims move forward.
The complaint in this case “makes specific allegations about the particular injuries ...
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