Tepezza
Experiencing Hearing Loss After Taking Tepezza? Know Your Rights. We dedicated to supporting and assisting those who have suffered hearing loss due to taking the drug Tepezza. You may be entitled to compensation if you or a loved one have experienced hearing issues after using Tepezza. At The Michael Brady Lynch Firm, we understand the
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Have you or a loved one developed Gastroparesis from taking Ozempic? If you or a loved one have experienced gastrointestinal side effects after using Ozempic, which contains the active ingredient semaglutide, you may be entitled to compensation. Often, the side effect is Gastroparesis (Stomach Paralysis). This disorder slows or stops the movement of food from
Read MoreJardiance: Fournier’s Gangrene Standard For Criteria
What it is We have previously discussed what type of injury that Fournier’s gangrene is, please see the link here. This blog is to clarify the qualifying standard that is currently required due to the August 2018 label change issued by the FDA when they determined that SGLT2 inhibitors could be linked to the Fournier’s
Read MoreFournier’s Gangrene is a Potential Side Effect of the Diabetic Drug Jardiance
Jardiance Evidence Scientific evidence has causally linked Fournier’s Gangrene to taking Jardiance, as well as other “SGLT2 inhibitors.” The FDA has added a warning “about the increased risk of developing Fournier gangrene, also known as necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum.” The flesh-eating bacteria of Fournier’s Gangrene causes extensive injury that can lead to lifelong damages including
Read MoreHeart Defects
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been linked to serious congenital heart defects in the newborn children. It occurs in women who take these prescription drugs while pregnant. Popular antidepressants like Zoloft, Paxil, Prozac and Celexa have been associated with heart defects. These range from heart murmurs to serious cardiovascular complications that require surgery. Some
Read MoreSpina Bifida
Spina bifida is a birth defect in which the backbone and spinal canal do not close before birth. It is classified as a type of neural tube defect. Normally the neural tube forms early and closes within the first month of pregnancy. When a portion of the neural tube fails to develop or close properly,
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Zostavax (zoster live vaccine) is a vaccine to help prevent shingles. It was the only vaccine on the marketing until 2017. However, for ten years, 36,000 people reported autoimmune and infectious diseases after receiving the vaccine. About Zostavax Zostavax vaccinates against shingles. Shingles are the same virus that causes chickenpox. Whereas chickenpox affects the younger
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The FDA approved Zinbryta for the treatment of adults with relapsing multiple sclerosis. However, just two years later, the drug manufacturers Biogen and AbbVie pulled the medication from the global market due to overwhelming reports of severe side effects of brain inflammation. The voluntary worldwide withdrawal came the same day the European Medicines Agency announced it
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Research indicates that the risk of congenital heart defects increases for babies whose mothers took certain antidepressants, such as Wellbutrin, during pregnancy. About Wellbutrin Wellbutrin (generic: bupropion hydrochloride) belongs to a class of antidepressants called norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitors (NDRIs). Manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, Wellbutrin was approved by the FDA in 1985 to treat major
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Patients without a gallbladder who take the irritable bowel syndrome drug, Viberzi could experience serious pancreatitis which could lead to hospitalization or death. Viberzi is a prescription medication prescribed by doctors to treat irritable bowel syndrome in adults. This medication works best when an adult has the main symptom of diarrhea (IBS-D). IBS-D affects the
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