Our experienced lawyers have written many articles about dangerous medications. Here, we are making this library of articles available to you for free so that you have it as a resource if a dangerous drug causes your injury.
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Important Information About Cancer Injury Lawsuits for Zantac UsersCan Zantac cause cancer? Do you have any legal rights if you develop cancer after taking Zantac? Get these answers and more here.
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Belviq Cancer LawsuitsHave you or a loved one taken Belviq to lose weight? Learn about the danger of developing cancer and what you can do to protect your rights if you’re hurt.
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Important Information for Valsartan UsersValsartan may be an important part of your healthcare plan, but if it is contaminated it may cause cancer. Find out more about this drug and this risk here.
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Invokana Amputation Risks, Warnings, and LawsuitsInvokana has a black box warning about the risk of amputations. Find out why and what to do if you suffered an amputation because of Invokana.
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Serious Side Effects of TaxotereWhat could happen if you take Taxotere? Why are people filing lawsuits? Find out these answers and more if you suffer permanent baldness from Taxotere use.
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New Carcinogen Risk for Valsartan Users: How Will You Recover If You’re Hurt?Different carcinogens have been found in valsartan. Learn about the risks and what to do if you develop cancer after taking valsartan.
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Could You Have a Zostavax Case?You had the shingles vaccine Zostavax, and now you have shingles. Could you have a legal case? Find out what you need to know to protect your legal rights here.
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What You Need to Know About Uloric Health Risks and LawsuitsThere are limited treatments for gout. If you, or someone you love, take Uloric, then there is information you need to know about your health and legal rights.
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FDA Recalls Some Valsartan MedicationsA cancer-causing chemical has been found in some blood pressure and heart condition medications. Learn about the risk and what you can do about it here.
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Uloric Linked to Heart-Related DeathsDo you or a loved one have gout? Learn about the risks associated with Uloric, the FDA’s Uloric warning, and what to do if you’re hurt or a loved one dies.
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Study Finds People Who Take Proton Pump Inhibitors May Have Increased Risk of Kidney DiseaseDo you take a proton pump inhibitor? Make sure you know the symptoms of kidney disease and the results of a new study that may be important to you.
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Could You Have a Wrongful Death Case Against Johnson & JohnsonIf your loved one died from ovarian cancer after regularly using Johnson & Johnson’s talc baby powder, then we invite you to learn about your family’s rights.
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Why Are People Filing Taxotere Lawsuits?Some women who took Taxotere to treat breast cancer before December 2015 are filing lawsuits. Find out why you should call a lawyer if you suffer from alopecia.
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Five Dangerous Side Effects All Invokana Users Need to Know AboutBone fractures, kidney injuries, ketoacidosis, urinary tract infections, and amputations are all Invokana side effects. Learn what to do if you’re hurt.
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How Quickly Can a Mass Tort Dangerous Drug Case Be Settled?Do you have questions about how long it takes to get settlement money in a dangerous drug mass tort case? Start getting the answers you deserve here.
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How to Know If a Design Defect Caused Your Prescription Drug InjuryWhat is a prescription drug design defect? Find out here and learn what you can do to protect your rights if you have been hurt by a dangerous medication.
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Proton Pump Inhibitors Linked to Serious Side EffectsPrilosec, Nexium, Prevacid, and other proton pump inhibitors may cause serious side effects. Learn about the risks and how a lawyer can help if you’re hurt.
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Important Information for All Invokana UsersLearn about the risks of Invokana, government warnings about Invokana, and why to contact an experienced lawyer if you’ve suffered an Invokana injury.
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Understanding the Risks of Taking XareltoMedical injuries from Xarelto prescriptions can be severe, sometimes deadly. If you've been hurt, learn how to file a lawsuit against the drug manufacturer.
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If you take pain medication due to a chronic condition, you may be eligible for disability benefits.Tighter Restrictions on Prescription Pain Medication May Have Real Consequences for Patients Suffering from Chronic Pain