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An overview is presented of how drug experience reports most often fit in a product liability lawsuit. The three major areas include (a) the duty to warm; (b) the failure to report adverse reactions as required by regulations; and (c) the requirement to warn of unknown side effects. Recommendations for establishing a company program designed to prevent product liability are also given.