Trasylol Lawyers & Attorneys | Trasylol Side Effects
Trasylol Lawyers & Attorneys | Trasylol Side Effects
Trasylol is a drug that is used to prevent blood loss in
patients who have had various types of cardiac procedures such
as cardiac bypass surgery and coronary artery bypass graft
surgery (CABG). Unfortunately, many have had complications from
this drug, which is recently coming under heavy investigation.
The drug maker Bayer Pharmaceuticals is facing heavy scrutiny as
reports have shown that the use of this drug can increase heart
attacks by 48 percent.
In addition to an increase in heart attacks, a current study of
4,400 patients has shown cases of heart failure increasing by
109% and stroke increases of 181%. Due to these statistics the
FDA has issued an advisory for the drug regarding its safety.
Doctors have also been contacted and urged to warn patients of
the potential side effects from using Trasylol.
Medical experts are now in search for alternative treatments for
Trasylol. They are searching for other drugs that will not cause
these potentially life-threatening complications such as heart
attack, stroke and kidney failure. Currently there are around
10,000 people who have experienced kidney failure and currently
receive dialysis. There are currently two drugs that should
perform the same way as Trasylol without the debilitating side
effects. Unfortunately, Bayer Pharmaceuticals is refusing to
acknowledge claims that their drug has caused any significant
harm. They are arguing that tests conducted by the New England
Journal of Medicine were performed wrong.
If you or someone you love has developed kidney failure,
suffered a stroke or heart attack or experienced any other
negative side effects from using Trasylol, you may be entitled
to compensation. It is very important that you act quickly and
find an experienced Trasylol lawyer today to help you receive
the compensation you deserve.
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