Whitehall-Robins looking into possible Primatene Mist link with model's death.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
WHITEHALL-ROBINS LOOKING INTO POSSIBLE PRIMATENE MIST LINK WITH MODEL's DEATH on July 2 in her home in Pembroke Pines, Fla. The company said it is meeting with medical examiners in Broward County, Fla. to discuss the death of 17-year-old model Kristen Taylor, which media reports have linked to her use of Primatene Mist epinephrine inhaler. In a statement released a few days after the death, Whitehall said its "ability to respond now is limited" because of the unclear "facts surrounding her death." The firm said toxicological evidence in the case is not expected to become available for two to six weeks.
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