A plaintiff who alleges his use of the dental adhesive cream Fixodent caused his neurological dysfunction is appealing a Philadelphia judge’s decision rejecting his expert witnesses.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Sandra Mazer Moss struck the reports and testimony of three plaintiffs experts in an opinion in April. Defendants Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Co., Procter & Gamble Distributing and Rite Aid Corp. made the motion. There are 196 cases pending in the First Judicial District’s denture adhesive cream program, according to Stanley M. Thompson, director of the court’s Complex Litigation Center.

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