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Xarelto Among Group of Highly Dangerous Drugs
Medical Devices

Xarelto Among Group of Highly Dangerous Drugs

Anticoagulants such as Xarelto are considered by many to be among the most dangerous drugs because of the high number of serious side effects that are being reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Xarelto belongs to a class of anticoagulants called direct factor…

· The Legal Examiner
Xarelto Lawsuits Show Rise In Uncontrolled Bleeding Risks
Medical Devices

Xarelto Lawsuits Show Rise In Uncontrolled Bleeding Risks

Xarelto, Bayer’s blood thinner formulated to prevent blood clots and lower the risk of stroke, may also cause uncontrolled bleeding that can lead to hospitalization and even death. Xarelto is an anticoagulant developed by Bayer and Johnson & Johnson’s New Jersey-based unit, Janssen Pharmaceuticals.

· The Legal Examiner
Dangerous Side Effects Linked To Xarelto
Prescription Drugs

Dangerous Side Effects Linked To Xarelto

Since the drug Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat atrial fibrillation, a condition that causes blood to pool in the storage chamber of the heart where it can clot and travel to the brain, there have been over 2,100…

· The Legal Examiner
GranuFlo Lawsuits-A Game Of Hide And Seek
Prescription Drugs

GranuFlo Lawsuits-A Game Of Hide And Seek

Injured families and families of lost loved ones have filed lawsuits again Fresenius, the German-based manufacturer of GranuFlo and NaturaLyte, chemicals used in dialysis machines to help clean blood. The suits allege that the chemicals sharply increase the risk of cardiopulmonary arrest and sudden

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NFL Lawsuits and Painkillers-An Alarming Issue
Legal

NFL Lawsuits and Painkillers-An Alarming Issue

A group of retired NFL players has filed a lawsuit against the league alleging that teams knowingly and illegally supplied players with painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs to keep them on the field, and held back information regarding the long-term dangers associated with taking the drugs.…

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