Final FDA finding on Essure device not expected until February
If you are a Houston-area woman with an Essure contraceptive implant, this is something you need to read. For those who may not be aware,
If you are a Houston-area woman with an Essure contraceptive implant, this is something you need to read. For those who may not be aware,
The apparent risk of spreading undetected cancerous tissue has put surgeons considering the use of laparoscopic power morcellation, an electronic method of removing the uterus

Mothers who used the drug Zofran while pregnant and whose children subsequently were born with birth defects have been coming forward with product liability lawsuits

As wrongful death and other pharmaceutical injury lawsuits remain pending in regard to the use of two blood thinners, scientists are mercifully closing in on
A pair of respected medical journals published studies within the last couple of months that linked the expectant mother’s use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor

Medical science and countless victims have known all about the risks of gastrointestinal bleeding associated with the anticoagulant Xarelto (rivaroxaban). The bleeding risk is at
The federal agency that administers the nation’s highway safety program on Friday released advance notice of proposed rules aimed at improving single unit truck, or
When metal-on-metal hip replacements first became available they were hailed as the wave of the future. What has since been discovered is that there have

Two professional journal articles released during the week of June 15 underscore the reason that patients who used the anticoagulant Xarelto suffered serious injury. Those

The anticoagulant rivaroxaban, sold under the brand name Xarelto, has been associated with several injuries, with the risk of irreversible bleeding at the center of

The maker of the anticoagulant Xarelto requested that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration expand the drug’s approved uses, and the FDA declined the request.
The bionic man came to life on network television back in 1973. That’s when “The Six Million Dollar Man” first aired. Astronaut Steve Austin, critically
Since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2013 required fluoroquinolone drug labels to carry a warning about the risk of the possible rapid
The number of filed Xarelto lawsuits continues to grow primarily on two fronts. First, the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas established a mass tort docket

Zofran lawsuits filed in numerous states contain serious allegations concerning an apparent link between an expectant mother’s use of the “morning sickness” drug and the
There is encouraging news, albeit tardy to some of us, in regard to minimizing the risk of uncontrollable bleeding linked to the use of the
Right before the holidays, a federal panel of judges placed numerous Xarelto lawsuits before one court for coordinated pretrial management. The U.S. Judicial Panel on
A judge in the Philadelphia-based Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 22 established a mass tort program to handle Xarelto lawsuits, in which the
The respected medical journal JAMA Internal Medicine published a report Feb. 9 citing instances in which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration uncovered “misconduct” in
Reaffirming the link between taking too much acetaminophen and developing liver disease, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Jan. 14 escalated its recommendations on
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