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Defective Drug Lawsuits - Propulsid, Raxar, Rezulin


Category: Legal  >>  Products Liability

By Wally Singer   [ 14/09/2009 ]
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Defective drug lawsuits are serious business, and not just for the pharmaceutical industry. There are a number of dangerous drugs that are on the market every year that that endanger consumers. The companies that manufacture and distribute these drugs must be held accountable for their actions in order for justice to be meted out.

Below are just three such drugs that have caused hardships for a number of individuals.

Propulsid®: Propulsid® is a prescription medication used for the relief of nighttime heartburn for patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease that hasn't responded to other treatments. The manufacturer of the drug removed it from the market in 2000 following heart rhythm abnormalities and cases of wrongful death in patients taking Propulsid®. The label of Propulsid® had been changed several times prior to the recall to warn patients of dangerous side effects, however, the dangerous side effects associated with the drug continued.

Raxar™: Raxar™, an oral flouroquinolone antibiotic, was voluntarily withdrawn from the market in 1999 because of adverse side effects and the availability of safer treatments. The benefits of the drug were found to be outweighed by the risk of cardiovascular problems connected to Raxar™ use.

Rezulin®: Originally intended for use as a drug to treat Type 2 diabetes, the FDA ordered the maker of Rezulin® to withdraw the medication amidst findings that it posed serious dangers to patients. Since 1997, Rezulin® has been linked to reports of liver toxicity, and although the warning label underwent revisions, the availability of safer drugs in conjunction with the dangers of Rezulin® prompted its removal from the market. Victims of injury and wrongful death resulting from dangerous drugs can choose a medical malpractice attorney who is well versed in pharmaceutical litigation for legal counsel.

If you or someone you know needs the assistance of a product liability attorney for a defective drug case, look for one in your areas a soon as possible for the legal representation you need.

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To learn more about your legal entitlements, it is important to speak with a skilled Sacramento medical malpractice attorney, Stockton product liability attorneys, and skilled Sacramento personal injury attorneys for more information.

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