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Taxotere Chemotherapy Drug Linked To Permanent Hair Loss

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What Do I Need To Know About Taxotere Lawsuits?

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Our Nationwide Taxotere attorneys at The Fox Firm are investigating Taxotere claims of permanent hair loss suffered by cancer patients. Because Taxotere is a common chemotherapy drug prescribed to women fighting breast cancer, the incidents of women suffering permanent hair loss is rising. Our attorneys are seeing an increasing number of claims filed by cancer survivors throughout the United States. Because time is limited to file a Taxotere claim, you must act now to protect your legal right to hold the drug manufacturer liable for its negligent and careless acts. What is Taxotere?   Taxotere (docetaxel) is a chemotherapy drug...

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Do I Have a Defective Drug Claim or Medical Malpractice Claim?

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When your doctor tells you about a medication he wants to prescribe, you assume the medication will work as it is intended to work. Even though the doctor discusses potential side effects and risks, you assume that the drug is safe to use. However, that is not always the case. Some medications are defective because of design flaws or manufacturing errors. In other cases, the pharmaceutical company may not have labeled the drug adequately or tested the drug sufficiently before marketing the drug to the public. If you suffer an injury because of a drug, who can you sue for...

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How Do Dangerous Drugs Get on The Market?

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Many of our clients want to know how dangerous drugs make it to store shelves and pharmacies across the nation. The answer is quite simple. Simply because a drug is approved for sale by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that does not mean that the drug is 100 percent safe. A drug can have potentially dangerous side effects and still make it to market. Even when the FDA is notified of a problem, it might not pull the drug from the market. Hundreds of Safety Alerts have been issued for drugs warning doctors and consumers of potentially dangerous and...

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Can I Develop Stevens-Johnson Syndrome from Taking My Medication?

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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a very serious health condition that is associated with taking some medications. It is a devastating and painful disease that often results in permanent impairment and life-altering consequences. SJS causes the skin to “split” with the epidermis “peeling” away from the skin underneath. Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) can develop from SJS and result in a person losing more than 30 percent of skin on the body. SJS and TEN both require emergency medical attention. The complications from SJS and TEN can be life-threatening. What Causes Stevens-Johnson Syndrome? Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a serious allergic reaction that...

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Do You Know What to Do with Black Box Drugs?

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Black box drugs sound rather ominous. However, you would be surprised to know just how many of these drugs are on the market and being used by patients. You could be taking a black box drug yourself. What is a black box drug and what should you do if you are taking one? What is a Black Box Drug? The name comes from the warning on a medication’s box and materials that is required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is no mystery or secret that prescription medications have side effects. If you read the materials provided...

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