Category: Defective Drugs
FDA Warns Against Using Homeopathic Teething Gels
Our law firm is filing lawsuits for children who had seizures from belladonna in Hyland's Homeopathic Teething Tablets.
FDA Approves Invokamet XR Despite Side Effect Lawsuits
The FDA has approved Invokamet XR, the extended-release version of Invokana (canagliflozin).
Man Who Lost $375K Gambling Files Abilify Lawsuit
September 27, 2016 — A man who compulsively gambled away $375,000 while taking the antipsychotic drug Abilify has filed a lawsuit against Bristol-Myers Squibb. The lawsuit (PDF) was filed by Michael Runninghorse, a man from Tennessee who was prescribed Abilify...
Texas Docusate Sodium Lawyer
Our law firm is filing lawsuits for people who were infected with B. cepacia, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria, after using Dulcolax and other liquid laxative stool softeners.
Texas Diocto Lawyer
Diocto Liquid® is a docusate sodium laxative that was recalled after a major outbreak of B. cepacia infections. Health officials now say the products should not be used in any patients for any medical purposes.
Invokana Lawyers Ask Judges to Create MDL in New Jersey
Lawyers are asking federal judges to centralize Invokana lawsuits into one court.
Texas Cialis Melanoma Lawyer
Our lawyers are filing lawsuits for men who were diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer after using Cialis.
Louisiana Woman Files Shower-to-Shower Lawsuit
A woman from Louisiana is the latest to join a growing litigation alleging that Johnson & Johnson failed to warn about the risk of ovarian cancer from talcum powder products.
Abilify FAQ
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Abilify, an antipsychotic drug linked to gambling addiction and compulsive eating, shopping, or sex. Frequently Asked Questions Overview What is Abilify? What does Abilify treat? How does Abilify work? What is the problem?...
Texas Invokana Metabolic Acidosis Lawyer
Invokana is associated with metabolic acidosis, a condition where there is too much acid in the body.
