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Prescription drugs offer much relief to the world as they treat every ailment – minor or serious. Whether these medicines come in the form of a digestible capsule, a syrup, or an intravenous infusion, their objectives are all the same — to improve a person’s quality of life. 

While these chemicals provide solace and relief to some, they do not have the same effects on everyone. It is thus critical for consumers to know the risks associated with these medicines so that they can make informed choices about the use of certain medicines and drugs; this is precisely why every person must consult a medical professional before starting the use of a new drug.

In March, famous pharmaceutical organization, Pfizer, recalled one of its medications for blood pressure — Accuretic. This news came on the heels of claims that some Accuretic lots had high amounts of a carcinogen tagged “nitrosamine.

June 2012 marked a turning point in many Americans’ lives as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave Belviq — a medication for weight loss — the go-ahead to resolve obesity. However, eight years later (February 2020),…

Elmiron is a medication taken by those treating severe bladder pain that stems from interstitial cystitis (IC). 

Although this drug has been on the scene for decades, new research links Elmiron ingestion to Maculopathy – an eye defect that can cause blindness, vision loss, or retinal degradation. 

Injectafer lawsuits are cropping up all over the US, with plaintiffs alleging the prescription drug was tainted and heightened hypophosphatemia risk.

Additionally, these suits claim that while the medication has been in circulation since 2013, Injectafer producers didn’t issue an injunction until 7 years later — February 2020. 

People are being diagnosed with cancer after ingesting Valsartan to reduce their blood pressure. 

Over 13,000 Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) claims have been filed against the manufacturers of acid…

Singulair, also called “Montelukast,” is a drug used to treat serious allergies and asthma in kids and adults. This medication received FDA approval in 1998 and is typically prescribed to millions of patients across the United States due to its anti-inflammatory add-ons. 

In 2019, the National Law Review reported the rise of lawsuits linked to Xeljanz — a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drug. The medication, which operates by suppressing the user’s immune system, causes a heightened risk of pulmonary embolisms and..

Heartburn, also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), is common in the United States. Thus, numerous heartburn prescriptions are accessible to treat the illness.

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In 2019, the National Law Review reported the rise of lawsuits linked to Xeljanz — a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drug. The medication, which operates by suppressing the user’s immune system, causes a heightened risk of pulmonary embolisms and..

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