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Glossary of Medical Malpractice Law Terms
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RH Incompatibility: Results when the blood type of
the fetus, or developing child, differs from the blood type
of the mother.
Rebuttal: Evidence that attempts to explain,
counteract or disprove facts given in evidence by the other
party.
Re-direct examination: Opportunity to present
rebuttal evidence after one's evidence has been subject to
cross-examination.
Relenza: A medicine used to treat the flu. Some
patients have had serious breathing problems while using
Relenza, and it is no longer recommended for those with
chronic respiratory disease.
Retainer: Advance payment of fees, or fees and
costs, made by a client to an attorney when the client
retains the attorney to act for him or her.
Rezulin: A prescription diabetes drug that was
used to control Type 2 diabetes in combination with insulin
or sulfonylurea. Rezulin was recalled by the FDA because it
was linked to liver failure.
RhoGAM: A medicine which was injected into
pregnant women to avoid specific pregnancy complications.
RhoGAM used to contain thimerosal, which some suspect is
related to the development of autism. |