When suffering from a debilitating personal injury doctors prescribe medications to treat the pain and suffering. But what if those same medications that are used to cure one illness produce another more severe personal injury caused by a products liability?
Our firm’s San Diego personal injury lawyers believe that new medicines not thoroughly tested and given to the public could cause pharmaceutical liability. These mistakes could lead to personal injury that might cause wrongful death.
In a study that monitored older men using a popular drug to treat urinary problems – sold under the brand name Flomax – those who used the medication were more than twice as likely as those who didn’t use the drug to suffer serious personal injury after cataract surgery.
The medication is believed to relieve urinary personal injuries in men with enlarged prostates by relaxing smooth muscle in the prostate and bladder. But the same drug to treat that complicates cataract surgery by causing a personal injury called floppy iris syndrome.
The personal injury attorneys in San Diego wonder about the potential product liabilities and personal injuries that are yet to be linked to this new drug. What are the side effects in the long run? Could a loved one or you be at risk for personal injury, pharmaceutical malpractice or wrongful death?
We urge everyone to research drugs to find out about any potential pharmaceutical liability or malpractice before using them.
Call us now or click here for a FREE CONSULTATION with an experienced personal injury attorney as to how we may help you at 1-800-655-6585. We look forward to providing good advice to help you make smart decisions about your case in either English or Spanish.
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