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What is Happening with the Elmiron Vision Loss Lawsuits?

Elmiron, a popular prescription drug used to treat interstitial cystitis (IC), has been at the center of controversy and legal action in recent years. Thousands of former Elmiron users have […]

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Latest Roundup Trial Ends in Staggering $1.5 Billion Verdict over Cancer Claims

In a recent landmark decision, Bayer AG’s subsidiary, Monsanto, was ordered by a Missouri jury to pay a staggering $1.56 billion in damages in the latest Roundup trial. The verdict,

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Suboxone Dental Decay Lawsuits: How the Drug Causes Long-Term Damage to Teeth

Suboxone, a medication used to treat opioid addiction, has been touted as a safe and effective drug since its introduction in 2002. However, recent lawsuits against the drug manufacturer, Indivior,

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Understanding and Managing Adverse Events in Patients Treated with Tepezza

Tepezza (teprotumumab) has emerged as a groundbreaking treatment for thyroid eye disease, offering hope to patients with this rare condition. Approved by the FDA in January 2020, Tepezza has shown

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Bard Implantable Port Lawsuit: A Closer Look at Port-a-Caths and Their Risks

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of product liability lawsuits related to Bard implantable port devices, commonly known as port-a-caths. Port-a-caths, manufactured by companies

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Suboxone Lawsuit Filed Over Tooth Decay Side Effects

Suboxone, a medication commonly prescribed for opioid addiction, has recently come under scrutiny for its potential to cause serious dental problems in patients. One individual, David Sorensen, recently filed a

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Pulmonary Embolism, Migration to the Heart Leads to Bard Infuse-A-Port Lawsuit

In the world of medical treatments, port-a-caths, also known as implantable ports or subcutaneous ports, have become a common tool for delivering medications and fluids directly into a patient’s bloodstream.

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California Jury Awards $332 Million in Roundup Trial Over Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Earlier this week, pharmaceutical and biotechnology giant Bayer was ordered to pay $332 million in damages to a man who claimed his cancer was caused by exposure to the company’s

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Roundup Verdict: Bayer Ordered to Pay $175 Million in Latest Cancer Trial

In a significant blow to pharmaceutical giant Bayer AG, a Philadelphia jury on Friday ordered the company to pay $175 million in damages in a trial involving their widely-used weed

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Port-a-Cath

Did You Suffer Complications From a Port-a-Cath Device? Port-a-Caths, also known as implanted ports, can result in serious injuries such as catheter failure, fracture, infection, and migration. Victims of these

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