Jury orders Glaxo to pay $2.5M in Paxil case

(AP) -- A Philadelphia jury has ordered GlaxoSmithKline to pay $2.5 million over birth defects allegedly caused by its antidepressant drug Paxil.

The verdict is the first of about 600 similar Paxil lawsuits filed around the country.

The jury found the company guilty of negligence but not outrageous conduct, and rejected punitive damages.

Plaintiff Michelle David of suburban Philadelphia has a son born four years ago with several heart defects. The child spent months in the hospital and has had several surgeries. The family's lawyer says he will need at least one more.

says it plans to appeal the verdict.

The issued warnings in 2005 that Paxil may be associated with birth defects.

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