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Read MoreZofran
Ondansetron, sold under the brand name Zofran, is a common anti-nausea drug. Some women are prescribed Zofran during pregnancy to combat morning sickness, which is one of the most common ailments facing pregnant women. The Food and Drug Administration has not approved Zofran for the treatment of morning sickness. This is an off-label use that
Read MoreXarelto
Xarelto came on the market in 2011. Patients use the anticoagulant to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and blood clots. Manufacturers Bayer and Janssen promote the drug has the gold standard for anticoagulants. However, it may be more dangerous than other medications on the market since there is no
Read MoreElmiron Eye Disease
Studies have linked the popular interstitial cystitis drug, Elmiron to progressive eye diseases such as retinal maculopathy, retinal pigmentary endothelium injury (RPE), or age-related macular degeneration. About Elmiron Elmiron is the brand name for Pentosan, which is sodium pentosan polysulfate (PPS). Doctors prescribe this drug to treat pain caused by interstitial cystitis, commonly known as
Read MoreParagard IUD
About Paragard Manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals, Paragard IUD provides a long-term birth control approved by the FDA since 1984. In 1984, the FDA approved for use of only 4 years. In 1994, the use extended to 10 years. However, some are misguided to think the device can last up to 12 years. The Paragard® Intrauterine Copper Contraceptive
Read MoreZantac Testicular Cancer
In September 2019, the FDA announced concerns that the heartburn medication, Zantac could cause testicular cancer in children. This announcement came after an online pharmacy tested Zantac tablets and found a cancer-causing chemical, NDMA, at levels up to 3,000 times greater than the FDA’s legally allowable limit. Zantac (Ranitidine) decreases the amount of acid created by the
Read MoreZantac Cancer
The FDA recently announced that the popular heartburn medication could be causing Zantac cancer. The agency found that Zantac 150 tablets contain a carcinogenic chemical up to 3,000 times greater than the FDA’s daily intake limit. The carcinogenic chemical present in Zantac is known as N-nitrosodimethylamine (“NDMA”). Since the 1980s, numerous studies have linked NDMA in Zantac
Read MoreActemra & Pancreatitis
Studies have linked the rheumatoid arthritis drug Actemra (tocilizumab injection) to serious side effects including pancreatitis, stroke, heart attack and more than 1,100 deaths. About Actemra In early 2010, the FDA first approved the Roche manufactured drug, Actemra to treat moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The drug works by reducing inflammation. Over 1.5 million Americans
Read MoreThe Notre Dame Club of Greater Orlando
Established in 1992, The Notre Dame Club of Greater Orlando’s Annual Scholarship and Charity Golf Tournament has raised almost a half a million dollars for scholarships and other local charities. On May 8 at The Notre Dame Club of Greater Orlando’s charity golf tournament in Longwood, Florida, The Michael Brady Lynch Firm represented by Robyn
Read MoreSpecial Olympics Florida
Special Olympics Florida has helped over 50,000 athletes all over the state. The Michael Brady Lynch Firm is a proud sponsor of the Special Olympics Florida. Firm founder, Michael Brady Lynch, Esq. has donated $20,000 of his personal funds to the cause. Michael Brady Lynch serves on the Executive Board for “Jack in the Park”
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