Archive for the ‘Wrongful Death’ Category

FDA Committee Delivers Split Verdict on the Diabetes Drug Avandia

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Avandia, which was put on the market in 1999, is also known as rosiglitazone. Avandia is a drug taken once or twice daily to manage type 2 diabetes. It is prescribed to those who need more than one medicine to help treat their diabetes in different ways.

Most of the committee members voted to leave Avandia on the market but recommended that changes be made in how it is prescribed. Additionally, 12 out of the committee’s 33 members voted to pull Avandia off the market altogether, while only three supported leaving it on the market with its current labeling. Seven voted to add stiffer warnings to the current label, and 10 wanted both stiffer language and restrictions on its use.

A 2007 study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, linked the drug to a 43 percent higher chance of heart attack as well as in increased risk of stroke and, in some cases, death. After that, federal regulators mandated that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) add more warnings to the drug’s labeling.

GSK is facing more than 13,000 legal challenges, and has already awarded $60 million to settle some of them. A Philadelphia court will hear the first American cases in October.

If you or a loved one has suffered adverse side effects as a result of taking Avandia and other defective drugs, click here to locate a personal injury lawyer in your area. If a loved one has died as a result of taking a defective drug, a wrongful death lawyer can guide you through the process of filing a wrongful death lawsuit.

Viles and Beckman Sponsor Avandia Education

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Viles and Beckman, a noted law firm, has sponsored educational content about Avandia and its potential harmful side effects. The information helps consumers to learn about potential Avandia FDA recalls, Avandia side effects and Avandia heart attacks. The content appears on Your Legal Guide and other sister websites of this publication.

New section on driving while texting accidents, other distracting behaviors

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Your Legal Guide recently launched a section devoted to the legal implications of driving while texting accidents, driving while talking accidents, and other topics pertaining to driving while distracted. More than 80 percent of car accidents and 65 percent of near accidents are a direct result of distracted driving, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Those harmed in an accident caused by someone engaged in distracting behavior may be eligible for compensation in the form of a settlement or court award. Each month, thousands of visitors flock to the pages of Your Legal Guide in search of a car accident lawyer, DUI lawyer, family lawyer or other legal specialist who can help them pursue compensation. To learn more please visit our website.

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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

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