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Bill Wiggins and his wife, Kathye, who has suffered from Alzheimer's disease since age 53, in their Yardley home. He is assisted at home by caregiver Christine Quoikapor.
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Elderly patients boost sales of dangerous antipsychotics

"How often does something like this happen?" Shields asked, explaining why she sued. "People are just not aware of what's going on."

 


Contact staff writer Miriam Hill at 215-854-5520 or hillmb@phillynews.com.

Inquirer staff writer Mari Schaefer contributed to this article.

 

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