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Avandia Lawyer When Avandia was first submitted to the FDA for approval in 1999 the manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline presented it as a medication designed to help type 2 diabetic patients liver produce more insulin where diet and a single medication did not suffice. However at the time the research they presented to the FDA did not disclose any significant information regarding an elevated risk of heart attack or cardiac failure. According to more than one lawyer, Avandia has been responsible for a significant increase in the number of heart attacks in patients who are on the medication. Today the Avandia Lawyer will tell you that the first indications there might be a problem with this medication were reported in 2000 only one year after it had won approval from the FDA. The first report written about these problems came from Dr. John B. Buse, who at the time was the Chief of Endocrinology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He had noticed an alarming and "worrisome trend in cardiovascular deaths and severe adverse events" in patients who were using Avandia and sent a letter to the FDA stating his findings. The FDA sent a notification to the manufacturers that stated that they thought the company's sales representatives had misled them by underemphasizing the risks and side effects of the medication Avandia. The lawyer for GlaxoSmithKline agreed that the company should send a letter to those doctors who prescribed the medication warning them of the seriousness of the side effects and risks associated with Avandia. The next time anything was published regarding the risks of taking Avandia was published was not until 2007, when an article was published in the New England Journal of Medicine was published. Accord to the article the diabetes medication Avandia causes a significant increase in the risk of heart attacks and other cardiac problems. According to the average Avandia lawyer this means that for at least 6 years the manufacturer , the medical community and the FDA were aware of the problem, but the general public were not being told of the risk and that by this time over 6 million patients worldwide were now taking the medication. In recent years not only has Avandia been linked to heart attacks and cardiac problems, but it has been linked to devastating liver damage that leaves the patient with only one choice to cure it and that is a transplant. If immediate transplant is not complete the patient has very little chance of survival and as the professional Avandia lawyer can attest to the only outcome of failure to obtain a transplant is death. If you have been using this medication and have noticed any side effects such as chest pains, nausea, vomiting or liver problems like jaundice you need to consult an Avandia lawyer to see where you stand. The Avandia Lawyer has the information and experience necessary to help you get the medical care and compensation you deserve after being put on a medication that did not help your condition, but instead made things much worse by putting you at risk for serious illnesses.
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