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Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Paxil - Seroxat Chipmunk - trawling for clients



awyers recently took to YouTube -- the popular video Web site -- to announce a $48 million class action settlement involving the antidepressant Paxil.

The 90-second video -- along with a virtual character known as the Dramatic Chipmunk -- aims to alert potential class members about a settlement stemming from a lawsuit alleging that Paxil was unlawfully marketed to children. Hoorman v. SmithKline Beecham Corp., No. 04-L-715 (Madison Co., Ill., Cir. Ct.).

"As long as you're honest about something, why not also be funny," said attorney Brian Wolfman of Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group that launched the YouTube Paxil announcement, which debuted on July 6.

"I just love the concept of it and I love the fact that we were able to do something a little different," Wolfman said. "If we have another tool to get at a different generation of people, let's go for it."

The YouTube class action notification scheme involved a seven-second video dubbed the Paxil Chipmunk, in which a startled chipmunk appears while the words sprawl below: "If you took Paxil, you could get $100 or more."

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