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  • Title: Will new IUD debate lower Dalkon Shield settlements?
    Journal: Contracept Technol Update; 1991 Jul; 12(7):102-4. PubMed ID: 12284063.
    Abstract:
    A recent study challenging the risk associated with the use of IUDs will have little impact on the settlements of claims against the maker of the Dalkon Shield, an IUD believed to have caused pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and other medical problems among its users. Recently, Richard Kronmal, a biostatistician from the University of Washington in Seattle, questioned the data from the Women's Health Study, an investigation sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, which found that the relative risk of PID among IUD users is 1.6. According to Kronmal, the actual relative risk is only 1.2. While other scientists came to the defense of the Women's Health Study, the press reported that Kronmal's report would lead to lower damage settlements for former Dalkon Shield users who have filed a claim against A.H. Robins Corp., the maker of the IUD. But according to Georgene Vairo, chair of the trust for the Dalkon Shield Claims Resolution Facility, the Kronmal study will have no impact on the settlements. Vairo says that the settlements will continue to be based on past offers, which range anywhere from %725 to 6-figure settlements, depending the amount of documentation and proof of injury. So far, the trust has settled some 137,000 claims. Furthermore, Vairo says that the trust still has $2.3 billion with which to settle claims, and has no incentive to reduce payments. The trust was set up by American Home Products Co., which acquired A.H. Robins after the maker of the Dalkon Shield filed for bankruptcy following increasing litigation claims from former Dalkon Shield users.
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