In Wyeth v. Levine, where Levine sued the drug developer Wyeth for failure to warn after she lost her forearm and hand after being given a drug by IV-push, a method known to have risks, the U.S. Supreme Court:

a. dismissed the state court's judgment for Levine because it was impossible for Wyeth to comply with both federal and state labeling regulations
b. dismissed the state court's judgment for Levine because it was not impossible for Wyeth to comply with both federal and state labeling regulations
c. upheld the state court's judgment for Levine because it was not impossible for Wyeth to comply with both federal and state labeling regulations
d. awarded Levine additional damages
e. reversed the state court's decision for Levine and ordered her to pay Wyeth's attorney fees

c

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