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MRI Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents (GBCA) Can Harm Your Health

I’ve been representing people injured by defective medical devices and harm drugs for many years. Because I study these types of products on a daily basis, I have become leery about putting anything inside my body, whether it is an artificial joint like a hip or knee, or a prescription…

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What’s Going on with the Diabetes Drug Onglyza?

With the rise of Type 2 diabetes in the United States, drug makers have attempted to meet the demand for treatments to lower blood sugar levels in patients. A variety of drugs such as saxagliptin, alogliptin, linagliptin, sitagliptin, exenatide and liraglutide were developed to help patients treat their Type 2…

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SGLT2 Inhibitors: An Overview of Risky Diabetes Drugs

Originally touted as a wonder drug, a new class of medications based on SGLT2 inhibitors promised to help those suffering from Type 2 diabetes by increasing their ability to lower and control their blood sugar, while also lowering body weight and blood pressure. Pharmaceutical companies were hoping that these new…

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Physiomesh Hernia Mesh Causes Painful Scar Tissue, Other Injuries

Hernia mesh is causing problems. People who have been implanted with hernia mesh have suffered adhesions (scar tissue that sticks together), inflammation, pain, allergic reactions, internal bleeding, infections, and many other injuries. One of the hernia mesh products sold for years, Ethicon’s Physiomesh, has caused many of these health problems…

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Mirena IUD Has Caused Fluid Pressure in the Brain, Injuries, Lawsuits

Female contraception is common these days, with many medications, medical devices and methods available. One popular birth control method is the intrauterine device, or IUD. There are many companies making different types of IUDs that work in different ways. Some use copper as the primary means of contraception while others…

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Wright Medical Artificial Hip Settlement: Wrong for Plaintiffs?

Do you long for the days when you could move your legs and hips with complete freedom of motion in total silence, without pain? If the answer is “yes,” there’s a good chance you are the recipient of a hip replacement implant – and you wouldn’t be alone. Over the…

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Bair Hugger Forced-Air Warming Blankets May Cause Serious Infections

The Bair Hugger forced-air warming blanket originally seemed like a great idea. Developed by an anesthesiologist, Dr. Scott Augustine, Bair Hugger was a forced-air warming blanket that is draped across a patient during and after surgery. The theory is that warm air against the body stimulates faster recovery and reduces…

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Go West Plavix Plaintiffs! California Opens Door to More Product Liability Lawsuits

California is a beautiful, diverse state. It has everything from wide, sandy beaches to snow-capped mountains, deserts, thick forests, wide open spaces and massive cities. It also has laws and a court system that’s seen as friendly to those injured by prescription medications. And after a recent court decision, more…

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$8.9 Million Stripped by Judge From Plaintiff in Wright Conserve Hip Case

A lawsuit can be a minefield. For one, it can go on for years. And in that time opposing counsel can (and will) challenge a person’s lawsuit in large and small ways. By large I mean bringing “dispositive motions,” which are motions that “dispose” of a case, like a motion…

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