Millions of Americans today depend on prescription drugs to regulate cholesterol and blood pressure, diabetes, bacterial infections, and allergies. Unfortunately, some are determined dangerous after some time and result in drug recalls or lawsuits filed by sufferers of side effects.
Several drugs have been recalled in recent years due to unexpected and adverse side effects experienced by users. Fen-phen, perhaps the most popular, was recalled by Wyeth in 1999 after it was discovered to be linked to heart valve disease in patients.
Seldane, prescribed for allergies, was also recalled in 1997 for causing heart problems in users of the drug. Other dangerous drugs recalled in 1998 include Posicor for causing drug interactions, and Duract for causing liver failure.
Drug recalls are often the result of impending claims about effect of the medication, and at times due to voluntary actions by the manufacturing company.
In 1999, Hismanal and Rexar were recalled for causing heart arrhythmia and significant cardiovascular problems. Drug lawsuits often include claims against medications which have been approved by the FDA, but allegedly cause adverse reactions in patients.
Rezulin, suspected of causing liver damage, was pulled in 2000, as was Propulsid and Lotronex for arrhythmia and ischemic colitis symptoms. In 2001, Baycol was recalled for causing organ failure, and Raplon was recalled for possible links to bronchial spasms.
If you or a loved one has been prescribed one of the above named drugs, you should stop taking the medication immediately and contact a personal injury lawyer. Dangerous drugs are being prescribed every day, without any indication of adverse results for years to come.
Typically, your doctor should inform you of any drug recalls that affect you and your family members. However, new side effects discovered result in drug lawsuits on a regular basis, calling into question the methods and requirements of the FDA and other regulating agencies.
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