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Recently, a growing number of plaintiffs across the United States have filed lawsuits against the manufacturers of the drug Actos, due to the high propensity of experiencing severe and life-changing medical complications related to taking the medication.
If you suffered adverse side effects—including bladder cancer—after taking Actos, you may be eligible to pursue compensation for your damages. A West Palm Beach Actos lawyer could help you join the many patients and plaintiffs who are seeking restitution for injuries and losses suffered after taking Actos. Contact a compassionate attorney today to schedule a consultation.
Actos is a prescription medication that is used to treat Type 2 diabetes by helping to regulate a person’s blood sugar. It is particularly useful for patients who have an elevated sensitivity to insulin.
Actos is currently manufactured by Takeda Pharmaceuticals and was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration in July 1999. While Actos has helped many individuals who have a difficult time managing their Type 2 diabetes, it is also linked to a variety of dangerous medical conditions, including bladder cancer.
In fact, Actos was banned in several countries such as Germany and France due to their concerns with this medication’s potential side effects. While the Food and Drug Administration has not placed a ban on this medication in the United States yet, they have issued several warnings to the public regarding the risks of taking Actos.
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Patients who suffered severe medical damages from taking Actos have filed numerous lawsuits against the drug’s manufacturer. In order to have a successful claim, however, the plaintiff in such a suit must have taken the name brand medication and not a generic equivalent.
Actos patients have successfully filed on both the state and federal level claiming that the medication resulted in developing bladder cancer or one of several other adverse side effects. In addition to bladder cancer, other serious side effects and medical complications associated with Actos use include:
The legal concept of negligence establishes that if a person is injured by another person or company’s negligence, they may seek to recover financial compensation for their injuries and losses. However, a common problem for plaintiffs filing against large companies—particularly pharmaceutical companies—is that these corporate entities employ teams of lawyers and insurance firms in an effort to avoid paying for their negligent actions.
A dedicated Actos lawyer in West Palm Beach could provide critical support in an Actos lawsuit. Among other tasks, they could conduct an investigation and review of medical records, draft interrogatories, attend depositions, and collect evidence to support the plaintiff’s position in a lawsuit.
A number of Actos lawsuits are filed throughout the country as mass tort lawsuits. Knowledgeable West Palm Beach Actos attorneys could help individuals who suffered an injury from taking this drug recover as part of a like-minded group.
A mass tort lawsuit offers many benefits to individual plaintiffs, because it often consolidates the initial evidentiary part of the proceeding. Following this, each individual could be afforded an opportunity to present their case and prove their injuries and losses in pursuit of compensation for their damages.
If you or a loved one have developed bladder cancer or suffered a serious side effect after taking Actos, legal assistance is available to help you seek financial restitution. Contact a West Palm Beach Actos lawyer today to get started on your case.
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