Avandia Lawsuit Attorney
July 13, 2010 by US Drug Recall
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Two recent studies about the popular Diabetes drug Avandia (Rosiglitazone) manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, suggest that people who take Avandia may be at a higher risk for developing potentially fatal heart problems.
The first study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that people taking Avandia were 33 percent more likely to have an Avandia heart attack than people taking other blood sugar medications.
The second study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine this week, compared patients who were treated with Avandia with those treated with another Diabetes drug, Actos. This study found that patients taking Avandia had an 18% increased risk of heart failure, stroke, and death, compared to those taking Actos.
In response to these findings, the FDA has said that there will likely be a vote by an expert panel on whether or not to recall the drug. They are expected to review Avandia’s safety and whether or not regulatory action is necessary at an upcoming FDA meeting next week.
Steven Nissen, chairman of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic and author of one of the new studies has said, “I can’t understand why doctors would continue to use this drug,” he says, “The number of people harmed here is very large. This is maddening.”
You may be entitled to financial compensation through an Avandia lawsuit if you or someone you love has taken Avandia and suffered from a:
- Heart Attack
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Stroke
- Sudden Death
- Health problems directly related to the above injuries
If you or someone you love has suffered any of these side effects from taking the Diabetes drug Avandia, please contact an experienced Avandia lawyer toll-free at 1-800-732-3070 or fill out the short contact form online. Because we work on a contingency basis, you can have peace of mind knowing that you will pay absolutely nothing unless we recover on your behalf.
Avandia Heart Attack Recall
February 27, 2010 by US Drug Recall
Filed under Avandia
There has not been a recall as of July 12th, 2010 on Avandia. If you have been taking Avandia (Rosiglitazone Maleate) to control your Type II diabetes and have suffered a heart attack or heart failure while on this medication you may have been surprised to find out that these two things may be directly linked. You may have also been surprised to learn that even though the drug had been on the shelves since 1999 and studies were pointing to an increased incidence of Avandia heart failure and myocardial infarction (a type of heart attack), GlaxoSmithKlein continued to keep this medication on the shelves and failed to warn patients of the potentially severe cardiovascular damage that could result.
A review of drug research by the New England Journal of Medicine showed that there was a 43% increase in the chances of developing severe and life threatening cardiovascular complications as a result of taking Avandia to control diabetes.
In 2006 Glaxo earned revenues of $2.2 billion from the sale of Avandia, making it the company’s third most profitable drug but after safety concerns became publicized, this total dropped to $1.2 billion in 2008. Even though there have been conclusive links between the use of Avandia and the increased chances of severe cardiovascular complications, the drug continues to be available commercially and the company continues to test the medication on patients.
Avandia side effects included shortness of breath, excessive weight gain and retention of fluid in the body which could tax the heart and lead to permanent and devastating heart failure. As well, the medication tended to reduce the heart’s ability to pump effectively which in turn could lead to patients suffering a Myocardial Infarction which is a type of heart attack that caused death in some users.
Additionally, findings showed that Actos (Pioglitazone HCL), a similar oral medication used to treat Type II diabetes had no increased incidence of heart attack or other cardiovascular complications. However, since both medications do carry an increased risk of fluid retention, it is advisable that people who may be at risk for heart failure should not take either one of these medications.
If you or someone you know have suffered cardiovascular complications such as Avandia Heart Failure or have had an Avandia Heart Attack as a direct result of taking Avandia to control your Type II diabetes, you may need to hire an Avandia lawyer in order to get the compensation you are entitled to. Whether this is to compensate you for lost wages, lost health or even loss of life, you need to approach your Avandia lawsuit by hiring a competent and experienced litigator.
The lawyers at the McEwen Law Firm have helped clients across the United States settle their legal disputes quickly and helped their clients access the money that they are entitled to. We have dealt not only with medical professionals but insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies so we understand patient rights and how to handle anything that the medical establishment may attempt in the course of your legal action.
We know how to protect our clients and get them the maximum amount of money while making the process as positive and stress free as possible. If you are interested in contacting the lawyers at the McEwen Law Firm you need to contact us at 800-732-3070 or fill out the form at the side of the page. Our lawyers will represent you on a contingency basis and will not charge you for legal representation unless you win and get the compensation you deserve. Don`t suffer any longer than you need to. Contact our lawyers today for a free consultation.
Avandia Death Risks
February 27, 2010 by US Drug Recall
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If you are currently taking the prescription diabetes treatment Avandia you may want to be aware of some of its potentially deadly side effects. These can range from an increased risk of bone fractures to a higher chance of suffering congestive heart failure, certain types of heart attacks and other serious cardiovascular issues.
Avandia works by making the body less insulin resistant. Because it is not intended for patients who are on insulin therapy, it is not intended for use in patients suffering from Type I diabetes. With Type II diabetes, the form that Avandia is designed to treat, the body may still produce insulin. However it may be produced in insufficient amounts or the body may have become resistant to the amount of insulin being produced by the body. When a patient takes Avandia, their body becomes more insulin sensitive and this is what can help a patient maintain control over their blood glucose levels.
There are many Avandia side effects that can leave users at risk of death or permanent disability. This medication can cause weight gain and fluid retention which can become severe in some cases. Because of the increased pressure on the circulatory system, congestive heart failure may result from long-term use of Avandia.
As well, the medication also poses a death risk in patients who have impaired circulation through the heart itself. Avandia can cause heart problems by reducing the heart`s ability to pump blood. Restricted blood flow can lead to the occurrence of potentially deadly Myocardial Infarctions. Cardiovascular problems such as heart attacks, heart failure and strokes can leave patients permanently disabled.
There are other risks that are not linked to heart disease or heart attacks. Studies have shown that patients who take Avandia may suffer from sudden and potentially deadly fluctuations in their blood glucose levels. When the levels of glucose in the bloodstream become excessively high or excessively low, serious complications can result.
Patients may become lethargic and drowsy or lose consciousness if their blood sugar levels drop too low. Conversely, a patient can go into shock or suffer other serious complications if their blood sugars get too high.
If you are someone who has suffered as a direct result of taking Avandia, you need to consider hiring a qualified and experienced Avandia lawyer to help you get compensation. Whether you are interested in getting money to replace lost wages, pay for continuing medical treatment or any other expenses you or your family may have to pay.
If you are interested in starting an Avandia lawsuit you need to contact the lawyers at the McEwen Law Firm at 800-732-3070 or use the form at the side of the page. This can help us start your free legal consultation. We will explain your rights as a patient and can help guide you through the legal process. Our lawyers have worked with clients across the United States and have experience dealing with doctors, insurance companies and pharmaceutical firms as well. We can get you the money you want and deserve while ensuring that you are treated fairly and compassionately.



