Two people died when the clinic sold fake medicine. The seller and the supplier were awarded compensation
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Last Update: 2013-09-22
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Lin, who runs a Chinese medicine clinic, killed two patients after taking fake medicine After losing 390000 yuan, Lin sued Li and others who sold fake drugs to him Recently, Miyun court ruled that Li should compensate Lin for 260000 yuan, and Tian, who sold Li a fake sales promotion procedure, was awarded 50000 yuan Li did not have the qualification of a salesman of Chinese herbal medicine, but illegally purchased the qualification procedures of selling herbal medicine such as "power of attorney" stamped with the official seal of a pharmaceutical company from somewhere in Tian, pretending to be a salesman of the company In April 2009, Mr Lin bought plaster price and other medicinal materials from Mr Li in his TCM clinic At the time of purchase, Lin didn't review the production date and manufacturer, and didn't verify Li's qualification with the pharmaceutical company In May 2009, Lin sold the traditional Chinese medicine with the price of gypsum to two patients successively, and both of them died after taking the medicine According to the inspection of Beijing Institute of pharmaceutical inspection, the content of arsenic salt in the gypsum price does not meet the requirements According to forensic analysis, both patients died of arsenic poisoning Lin was later suspended by the court for the crime of negligent death, and paid 390000 yuan to the families of the two deceased Li was also sentenced to 13 years in prison for selling fake drugs Lin later sued Li, Tian and the pharmaceutical company for more than 600000 yuan After identification, the official seal of the medicinal materials company that Li bought from somewhere in the field was forged The court held that Tian sold false sales qualification materials to Li; Li sold drugs without the qualification of a Chinese medicine salesman; Lin didn't carefully review Li's relevant qualification documents when purchasing drugs, and bought fake drugs and sold them to patients The behaviors of the three people indirectly combined to cause the poisoning death of two patients, Li should bear the main responsibility, Tian and Lin should bear the secondary responsibility, and the herbal medicine company has no responsibility The court hereby rendered the above judgment.
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