Actos is a type 2 diabetes medication intended to improve glucose and blood sugar control. The active ingredient in the drug is a generic medication called pioglitazone hydrochloride, and the…
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Since the 1980s, the use of antidepressant medications has increased almost 400 percent. Today, 11 percent of all Americans over the age of 12 take medication to treat depression, with…
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Defective drug litigation often involves hundreds or thousands of different people who have all been harmed by the same medication. When a drug turns out to be dangerous, the medication was usually…
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According to information from a new study, pregnant women with depression may see an ebb in their symptoms when taking exercise. The study is also showing that exercise may also…
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If you go into any pharmacy or drugstore and look through the cold and flu aisle, you are going to see a range of products marketed. Most of the major…
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The relatively popular antidepressant drug Effexor is said to be causing another side effect that most people hadn’t banked on. Some doctors are saying that Effexor actually causes anorexia. It…
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I’ve written here many times before as a dangerous drug attorney about the diabetes drug Actos (pioglitazone). A relative of the now-discredited drug Avandia, Actos has been investigated for some…
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I’ve written here many times from my perspective as a dangerous drug attorney about the problems with atypical antipsychotic drugs. These newer drugs were originally hailed as an improvement over…
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As a pharmaceutical liability lawyer, I was very interested to read about a new series of lawsuits over potentially fatal side effects of the drug Praxada (dabigatran). According to an…
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Twelve years ago, drug maker Bayer recalled its cholesterol drug Baycol because patients taking it disproportionately developed a deadly muscle disorder called rhabdomyolysis. Thousands of pharmaceutical injury lawsuits alleged that…
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