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The Dangers Of The Diabetic Drugs Onglyza And Kombiglyze

Onglyza and Kombiglyze are two of the many drugs intended for use in Type 2 diabetes patients. They are also known by their trade names saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. At one time, both were considered to be promising front-line options in the fight against the diabetes epidemic, and though they do provide some symptom[...]

Date: November 17, 2016 / Drug Injury
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What Complications Have Been Caused By The Medication Benicar

Benicar Lawsuit - Benicar Lawyers talk to our attorneys about a Benicar lawsuit Benicar, also known by its trade name Olmesartan, was developed in 1995 by Japanese pharmaceutical company Sankyo. It is an effective treatment of high blood pressure, though it operates in the body differently than the more popular ACE inhibitors[...]

Date: November 16, 2016 / Drug Injury

The Risks Of Serious Z Pack Side Effects

Until recently, Z pack side effects were nothing to worry about. Doctors were convinced the antibiotic, also known by its trade name azithromycin, couldn’t cause more harm than the occasional bout of nausea or diarrhea. In 2012, though, this belief was overturned in light of some extensive research into the medication, reveal[...]

Date: May 11, 2015 / Drug Injury

The Link Between Newborns Born With Heart Defects And SSRI Use

Several studies published in the last decade have demonstrated a link between heart defects in newborn children and SSRI use, which has raised concerns about a potential increase in the pregnancy death rate. Cardiovascular complications can impact a child’s life well beyond birth, as they greatly increase the chances of more [...]

Date: March 11, 2015 / Drug Injury / Uncategorized

The Most Common Accidents That Injury Lawyers Can Handle

There’s no way to prevent accidents altogether, but injury lawyers can help minimize their impact. Every day, people face a staggering number of small risks, like driving in heavy traffic, working on an active job site, using a variety of appliances and machines, and consuming certain foods and medications. On their own, none[...]

Date: January 8, 2015 / Accident Attorney / Uncategorized

What Can Patients Experiencing Cymbalta Withdrawal Side Effects Do?

What To Do About Cymbalta Side Effects Talk to Our Attorneys about a Cymbalta Lawsuit PLEASE NOTE: TERRY BRYANT IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW CYMBALTA CASES. If you recently stopped taking Cymbalta and experienced withdrawal side effects, you are not alone. The Food and Drug Administration reports that compared to patients who [...]

Date: October 24, 2014 / Drug Injury

There Is A Wide Variety Of Zoloft Side Effects

Zoloft side effects take many forms, and many of them are life changing or even fatal. Also called sertraline, its generic name, this medication has been the second most-prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) since its production. It is one of Pfizer’s most-profitable drugs, and even though it has been on th[...]

Date: September 10, 2014 / Drug Injury / Uncategorized

Onfi Produces Serious Side Effects In Patients Taking The Medication

What Are the Side Effects of Onfi? A benzodiazepine derivative, Onfi produces serious side effects in many people who take the medication. In fact, on December 3, 2013, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning, stating that the medication can cause severe, possibly fatal skin conditions. Such conditions include [...]

Date: January 3, 2014 / Drug Injury

Why Are Dialysis Patients Filing Lawsuits For Health Complications?

Some dangerous dialysis medications have prompted lawsuits by many patients, with claims that the drugs were responsible for serious health concerns, including fatal heart failure. Specifically, Fresnius Medical Care’s Granuflo and Naturalyte are responsible for serious adverse effects and have been recalled by the FDA as a r[...]

Date: November 6, 2013 / Drug Injury / Uncategorized

Why Was A Darvocet Recall The Best Option For Patient Safety?

Though dextropropxyphene and the medications that contain it have been around for decades, the FDA instituted a Darvocet recall in November, 2012. Until 2009, the agency had considered the medication to be safe for general use, but after reviewing compiled statistics provided by medical examiners around the country, this opin[...]

Date: November 5, 2013 / Drug Injury / Uncategorized