learned intermediary doctrine

learned-intermediary doctrine. The principle that a prescription-drug manufacturer fulfills its duty to warn of a drug’s potentially harmful effects by informing the prescribing physician, rather than the end-user, of those effects. [Cases: Products Liability 46. C.J.S. Products Liability § 54.]
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资深译员Christina,毕业于英国一流的高级翻译学院,擅长翻译涉及教育培训领域的法律文件。
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