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		<title>Dilantin Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Lawsuits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Description of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare, sometimes life-threatening unless properly treated, immunological disorder of the skin. It causes large portions of the epidermis, the skin&#8217;s outermost layer, to detach from the layers of skin below. TEN typically begins with fever, cough, and other nonspecific symptoms, and is soon followed by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Description of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis</h2>
<p>Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare, sometimes life-threatening unless properly treated, immunological disorder of the skin. It causes large portions of the epidermis, the skin&#8217;s outermost layer, to detach from the layers of skin below. TEN typically begins with fever, cough, and other nonspecific symptoms, and is soon followed by purplish, bloody-looking lesions on the skin and mucous membranes. These early lesions, typically found on the head, neck, and upper chest, soon merge and blister. Sheets of epidermis then begin to detach from the skin layers below. In time, the entire surface of the skin may be involved, with detachment of 100% of the epidermis. Onset can occur at any age. The infantile form frequently follows an infection. In adults the disorder is usually caused by a reaction to taking a pharmaceutical drug, especially anticonvulsants, non-steroid anti-inflammatories, and/or some antibiotics.  TEN is thought to be one of a family of three skin disorders. TEN is considered to be the more serious, followed by Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and erythema multiforme, in order of severity of disease.</p>
<h2>Symptoms of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis</h2>
<p>Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis is characterized by blisters that meld into one another to cover a substantial portion of the body (30% and more), and extensive peeling or sloughing off of skin (exfoliation and denudation). The exposed under layer of skin (dermis) is red and suggests severe scalding. Often, the mucous membranes become involved, especially around the eyes (conjunctivitis), but also the mouth, throat, and bronchial tree.  Other symptoms include unnexplained widespread skin pain, facial swelling, hives, tongue swelling, and red or purple skin rashes.  About 25-30% of patients with TEN die. Elderly patients, those with extensive skin lesions, and those with AIDS have the worst prognosis. Widespread systemic infection (sepsis) is the primary cause of death.</p>
<h2>Causes of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis</h2>
<p>The main cause of TEN is a severe drug reaction. Some investigators believe there may be additional infectious causes. One study reported more than 100 different drugs as causes of TEN. The drugs most commonly implicated, however, include anticonvulsants like phenytoin (Dilantin), antibacterials, and antibiotics. Exactly what leads to detachment of the epidermis remains unclear. People with TEN seem to have difficulty metabolizing the offending drug. Some researchers suggest that certain substances that should be cleared from the body instead get deposited on the outer shell of the epidermis, causing an immune response that leads the body to &#8220;reject&#8221; the skin.</p>
<h2>Complications Related to Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis</h2>
<p><strong>Secondary skin infection (cellulitis):</strong>  Secondary skin infections caused by Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis can lead to other life-threatening complications, including meningitis — an infection of the fluid and membranesurrounding the brain and spinal cord.</p>
<p><strong>Sepsis:</strong> Sepsis occurs when bacteria from a massive infection enter the bloodstream and spread throughout the body. Sepsis is a rapidly progressing, life-threatening condition that can cause shock, organ failure, and death.</p>
<p><strong>Eye problems:</strong> The rash caused by Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis can lead to inflammation of the eyes. In mild cases, it may cause irritation and dry eyes, while in more severe cases, it can lead to extensive tissue damage and scarring within the eyes resulting in blindness.</p>
<p><strong>Damage to internal organs:</strong> Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis can cause lesions on internal organs, which can result in inflammation of lungs (pneumonitis), heart (myocarditis), kidney (nephritis) and liver (hepatitis).</p>
<p><strong>Permanent skin damage:</strong> When a patient&#8217;s skin regrows following Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, it may have abnormal bumps and discoloration (pigmentation). Scars may remain on the skin as well. Permanent skin problems may cause hair to fall out and to not regrow.  Fingernails and toenails may also not grow normally, following Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.</p>
<h2>Tests and Diagnosis of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis</h2>
<p>Diagnosis is made primarily on the appearance and spread of the skin lesions, and on a history that includes introduction of a new medication within the previous one to three weeks. A biopsy of the early lesions will confirm the diagnosis. Physicians will consider other potential diseases that cause similar symptoms before reaching a diagnosis of TEN. One is erythema multiforme, a recurrent skin disorder that produces lesions similar in appearance to TEN. However, this disorder is not caused by a drug reaction and does not lead to sheet-like shedding of the skin. Another disease, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, is another drug-induced skin disease that some experts believe is really a milder form of TEN.</p>
<h2>Treatment of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis</h2>
<p>There is no specific treatment for TEN. Patients are typically treated in an intensive care unit or in a burn unit and receive treatment similar to that given to patients with major burns. With the loss of skin, severe dehydration is a major risk, so health care workers will attempt to replace fluids intravenously. Nutritional supplementation from a tube routed through the nose to the stomach may also be contemplated to promote the healing of the skin. Infection is a major risk, so some physicians &#8220;paint&#8221; the open lesions with topical antiseptics. Others use skin grafts taken from cadavers or cultured skin substitutes to cover large open areas until healing can occur. Medications used to treat Stevens-Johnson Syndrome include: pain medication to reduce discomfort, antihistamines to relieve itching, antibiotics to control infection, topical steroids to reduce skin inflammation, intravenous corticosteroids to lessen the severity of symptoms and shorten recovery time, and immunoglobulin intravenous (IGIV) containing antibodies to help the immune system halt the process of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.  Since some of these medications have also been implicated as a potential cause in some cases of TEN and are known to supress the immune system, their use should be considered carefully.</p>
<h2>Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Synonyms</h2>
<ul>
<li>Acute Toxic Epidermolysis</li>
<li>Dermatitis Exfoliativa</li>
<li>Lyell Syndrome</li>
<li>Ritter Disease</li>
<li>Ritter-Lyell Syndrome</li>
<li>Scalded Skin Syndrome</li>
<li>Staphyloccal Scalded Skin Syndrome</li>
<li>TEN</li>
<li>Lyelles Syndrome</li>
</ul>
<h2>Speak to a Dilantin Lawyer</h2>
<p>If you took Dilantin and suffered Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN), we encourage you to contact a Dilantin attorney at our law firm immediately. An experienced product liability attorney can assist you in a legal action against the makers of Dilantin. Contact our law firm and learn more about your legal rights and the options available to you and your family.</p>
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		<title>Dilantin Stevens Johnson Syndrome Lawsuits</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Description of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a somewhat rare but serious disorder in which the skin and mucous membranes react severely to medications and/or infection. It is an emergency medical condition that usually requires hospitalization. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome may begin with flu-like symptoms, which are then followed by a red or purplish painful rash that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Description of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)</h2>
<p>Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a somewhat rare but serious disorder in which the skin and mucous membranes react severely to medications and/or infection. It is an emergency medical condition that usually requires hospitalization. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome may begin with flu-like symptoms, which are then followed by a red or purplish painful rash that spreads, blisters and eventually causes the top layers of skin to die and shed. Treatment focuses on eliminating the underlying cause, controlling symptoms and minimizing complications. Recovery after Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can take weeks to months, depending on severity. If a doctor determines that Stevens-Johnson Syndrome was caused by medication, the patient will need to permanently avoid that medication and all others related to it.</p>
<h2>Symptoms of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)</h2>
<ul>
<li>Unexplained widespread skin pain</li>
<li>Facial swelling</li>
<li>Blisters on skin and mucous membrane</li>
<li>Hives</li>
<li>Tongue swelling</li>
<li>Shedding of the skin</li>
<li>Red or purple skin rash</li>
</ul>
<p>Several days before a rash develops, a patient may experience:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fever</li>
<li>Sore throat</li>
<li>Cough</li>
<li>Burning eyes</li>
</ul>
<h2>Causes of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome</h2>
<p>The exact cause of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome cannot always be identified. This condition is usually an allergic reaction in response to medication, infection or illness. Medications are most often the cause of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and they include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Anticonvulsants, such as Phenytoin (Dilantin), used to control certain type of seizures, and to treat and prevent seizures that may occur during or after neuro-surgery.</li>
<li>Anti-gout medications, such as allopurinol</li>
<li>Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)</li>
<li>Sulfonamides and penicillins, used to treat infections</li>
</ul>
<p>Infections can sometimes be the cause Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, and they include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Herpes (herpes simplex or herpes zoster)</li>
<li>Influenza</li>
<li>HIV</li>
<li>Diphtheria</li>
<li>Typhoid</li>
<li>Hepatitis</li>
</ul>
<p>In some rare cases, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome may be caused by physical stimuli, such as radiation therapy or ultraviolet light.</p>
<h2>Complications Related to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome</h2>
<p><strong>Secondary skin infection (cellulitis):</strong> Secondary skin infections caused by Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can lead to life-threatening complications, including meningitis — an infection of the membrane and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord — and sepsis.</p>
<p><strong>Sepsis:</strong> Sepsis occurs when bacteria from a massive infection enter the bloodstream and spread throughout the body. Sepsis is a rapidly progressing, life-threatening condition that can cause shock and organ failure.</p>
<p><strong>Eye problems:</strong> The rash caused by Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can lead to inflammation of the eyes. In mild cases, it may cause irritation and dry eyes, while in more severe cases, it can lead to extensive tissue damage and scarring within the eyes resulting in blindness.</p>
<p><strong>Damage to internal organs:</strong> Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can cause lesions on internal organs, which can result in inflammation of lungs (pneumonitis), heart (myocarditis), kidney (nephritis) and liver (hepatitis).</p>
<p><strong>Permanent skin damage:</strong> When a patient&#8217;s skin regrows following Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, it may have abnormal bumps and discoloration (pigmentation). Scars may remain on the skin as well. Permanent skin problems may cause hair to fall out and to not regrow. Fingernails and toenails may also not grow normally, following Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.</p>
<h2>Tests and Diagnosis for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome</h2>
<p>Diagnosis is made primarily on the appearance and spread of the skin lesions, and on a history that includes introduction of a new medication within the previous one to three weeks. Physicians will consider other potential diseases that cause similar symptoms before reaching a diagnosis of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. One is erythema multiforme, a recurrent skin disorder that produces lesions similar in appearance to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. However, this disorder is not caused by a drug reaction and does not lead to sheet-like shedding of the skin. Doctors often can identify Stevens-Johnson Syndrome based on medical history, a physical exam and the disorder&#8217;s distinctive signs and symptoms. To confirm the diagnosis, a doctor may take a tissue sample of a patient&#8217;s skin (biopsy) for examination under a microscope.</p>
<h2>Treatment of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome</h2>
<p>Stevens-Johnson Syndrome requires hospitalization, often in an intensive care unit or burn unit. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is an emergency medical condition. If a patient has signs and symptoms of this illness, they should call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately. If a patient has time before leaving for the hospital, it is critical that they record all medications and dosages that they are taking. The first and most important step in treating Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is to discontinue any medications that may be causing it. Because it is difficult to determine exactly which drug may be causing the problem, the doctor may recommend that the patient stop taking all nonessential medications. Medications used to treat Stevens-Johnson Syndrome include: pain medication to reduce discomfort, antihistamines to relieve itching, antibiotics to control infection, topical steroids to reduce skin inflammation, intravenous corticosteroids to lessen the severity of symptoms and shorten recovery time, and immunoglobulin intravenous (IGIV) containing antibodies to help the immune system halt the process of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Since some of these medications have also been implicated as a potential cause in some cases of SJS and are known to supress the immune system, their use should be considered carefully.</p>
<h2>Speak to a Dilantin Lawyer</h2>
<p>If you took Dilantin and suffered Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN), we encourage you to contact a Dilantin attorney at our law firm immediately. An experienced product liability attorney can assist you in a legal action against the makers of Dilantin. Contact our law firm and learn more about your legal rights and the options available to you and your family.</p>
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		<title>Heart Birth Defects Linked to Wellbutrin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 13:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wellbutrin (bupropion) is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline and was first approved by the FDA as an antidepressant in December 1985. Researchers are warning patients about serious side effects from using Wellbutrin. Results from a recent medical study suggest that there may be an increased risk of heart birth defects from Wellbutrin when the antidepressant is taken [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wellbutrin (bupropion) is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline and was first approved by the FDA as an antidepressant in December 1985. Researchers are warning patients about serious side effects from using Wellbutrin. Results from a recent medical study suggest that there may be an increased risk of heart birth defects from Wellbutrin when the antidepressant is taken during pregnancy. Mothers who used bupropion during their first trimester were more than twice as likely to give birth to an infant with a congenital heart problem known as a left outflow tract defect. Researchers cautioned that the study does not draw a cause-and-effect relationship between Wellbutrin and birth defects, and further research is necessary.</p>
<h2>Wellbutrin Marketing</h2>
<p>Wellbutrin is marketed under the following names:</p>
<ul>
<li>Wellbutrin</li>
<li>Wellbutrin SR</li>
<li>Wellbutrin XL</li>
<li>Zyban</li>
<li>Bupropion</li>
<li>Bupropion Hydrochloride</li>
<li>Bupropion HCI</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Alli Liver Damage Lawsuits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 13:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2007, Alli was approved for OTC use for weight loss in overweight adults. Between 1999 and October 2008, 32 reports of serious liver injury, including 6 cases of liver failure, in patients using orlistat were submitted to the FDA. In August 2009, the FDA initiated a safety review of Alli side effects to determine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/images/drug-attorneys/drugs/alli-weight-loss.jpg" align="left" alt="Alli Weight Loss">In 2007, Alli was approved for OTC use for weight loss in overweight adults. Between 1999 and October 2008, 32 reports of serious liver injury, including 6 cases of liver failure, in patients using orlistat were submitted to the FDA. In August 2009, the FDA initiated a safety review of Alli side effects to determine if there is a direct relationship between reports of liver injury and diet drugs containing orlistat. The FDA issued an early communication on August 24, 2009, indicating that they were reviewing this new safety information, but no definite association between liver injury and Alli has been established. The FDA currently recommends that consumers continue using Alli as directed.</p>
<h2>Alli Liver Damage and Liver Failure</h2>
<p>The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s reports included six cases of liver failure and 27 of the incidents resulted in hospitalization. The most commonly reported liver problems with Alli were a yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes known as jaundice, weakness and abdominal pain.</p>
<h2>Alli Side Effects</h2>
<p>Serious side effects from taking Alli for weight loss include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Weakness</li>
<li>Fatigue</li>
<li>Fever</li>
<li>Brown urine</li>
<li>Jaundice</li>
<li>Liver damage</li>
<li>Liver failure</li>
</ul>
<h2>Speak to an Alli Lawyer</h2>
<p>If you took Alli for weight loss and suffered serious liver damage, or liver failure, we encourage you to contact an Alli litigation attorney at our law firm immediately. An experienced product liability attorney can assist you in a legal action against the makers of Alli, GlaxoSmithKline, PLC. You are not alone. Join other Alli liver damage victims and their families in fighting for their legal rights.</p>
<p>Please fill out our free legal evaluation form on the far right and we will call or e-mail you back within 24 hours. Please keep in mind that certain states have a statute of limitations that limits the amount of time you have to file an Alli lawsuit or seek legal action. Contact our law firm immediately so we may explain the rights and options available to you and your family.</p>
<p>The FDA has received 32 reports of serious liver damage possibly connected to the use of orlistat-based drugs like Alli.</p>
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		<title>Inflammatory Bowel Disease from Accutane</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 13:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accutane was originally only prescribed to patients with severe acne that did not respond to other forms of acne treatments. However, over the past 25 years Accutane has gained in popularity and is being prescribed not only more frequently, but also for less severe acne. This practice is controversial because Accutane increases a patient’s risk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accutane was originally only prescribed to patients with severe acne that did not respond to other forms of acne treatments. However, over the past 25 years Accutane has gained in popularity and is being prescribed not only more frequently, but also for less severe acne. This practice is controversial because Accutane increases a patient’s risk of developing serious side effects such as <a href="/drugs/crohns-disease-from-accutane-03262010" title="Crohn's Disease from Accutane">Crohn&#8217;s disease</a> (CD), <a href="/drugs/ulcerative-colitis-from-accutane-03262010" title="Ulcerative Colitis from Accutane">ulcerative colitis</a> (UC), and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).</p>
<h2>Accutane Symptoms: Inflammatory Bowel Disease</h2>
<p>In medicine, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine. The major types of IBD are Crohn&#8217;s disease and ulcerative colitis.</p>
<p>The main difference between Crohn&#8217;s disease and UC is the location and nature of the inflammatory changes. Crohn&#8217;s can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract, from mouth to anus (skip lesions), although a majority of the cases start in the terminal ileum. Ulcerative colitis, in contrast, is restricted to the colon and the rectum.</p>
<p>Microscopically, ulcerative colitis is restricted to the mucosa (epithelial lining of the gut), while Crohn&#8217;s disease affects the whole bowel wall.</p>
<p>Finally, Crohn&#8217;s disease and ulcerative colitis present with extra-intestinal manifestations (such as liver problems, arthritis, skin manifestations and eye problems) in different proportions.</p>
<p>Rarely, a definitive diagnosis of neither Crohn&#8217;s disease nor ulcerative colitis can be made because of idiosyncrases in the presentation. In this case, a diagnosis of indeterminate colitis may be made. Although a recognised definition, not all centres refer to this.</p>
<h2>Inflammatory Bowel Disease Symptoms and Diagnosis</h2>
<p>Although very different diseases, both may present with any of the following symptoms: abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, hematochezia (bright red blood in stools), weight loss and various associated complaints or diseases like arthritis, pyoderma gangrenosum, and primary sclerosing cholangitis. Diagnosis is generally by colonoscopy with biopsy of pathological lesions.</p>
<h2>Speak to an Accutane Lawyer</h2>
<p>If you took Accutane and developed Crohn’s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), we encourage you to contact an Accutane litigation attorney at our law firm immediately. It may be too late to recover from the debilitating effects of Accutane, but an experienced product liability attorney can assist you in a legal action against the makers of Accutane, Roche Laboratories. You are not alone. Join other Crohn’s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) victims and their families in fighting for their legal rights.</p>
<p>Please fill out our free legal evaluation form on the far right and we will call or e-mail you back within 24 hours. Please keep in mind that certain states have a statute of limitations that limits the amount of time you have to file an Accutane lawsuit or seek legal action. Contact our law firm immediately so we may explain the rights and options available to you and your family.</p>
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		<title>Ulcerative Colitis from Accutane</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 13:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accutane was originally only prescribed to patients with severe acne that did not respond to other forms of acne treatments. However, over the past 25 years Accutane has gained in popularity and is being prescribed not only more frequently, but also for less severe acne. This practice is controversial because Accutane increases a patient’s risk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accutane was originally only prescribed to patients with severe acne that did not respond to other forms of acne treatments. However, over the past 25 years Accutane has gained in popularity and is being prescribed not only more frequently, but also for less severe acne. This practice is controversial because Accutane increases a patient’s risk of developing serious side effects such as <a href="/drugs/crohns-disease-from-accutane-03262010" title="Crohn's Disease from Accutane">Crohn&#8217;s disease</a> (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and <a href="/drugs/inflammatory-bowel-disease-from-accutane-03262010" title="Inflammatory Bowel Disease from Accutane">inflammatory bowel disease</a> (IBD).</p>
<h2>Accutane Symptoms: Ulcerative Colitis</h2>
<p>Ulcerative colitis (Colitis ulcerosa, UC) is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis, a disease of the intestine, specifically the large intestine or colon, that includes characteristic ulcers, or open sores, in the colon. The main symptom of active disease is usually constant diarrhea mixed with blood, of gradual onset. Because of the name, IBD is often confused with irritable bowel syndrome (&#8220;IBS&#8221;), a troublesome, but much less serious, condition. Ulcerative colitis has similarities to Crohn&#8217;s disease, another form of IBD. Ulcerative colitis is an intermittent disease, with periods of exacerbated symptoms, and periods that are relatively symptom-free. Although the symptoms of ulcerative colitis can sometimes diminish on their own, the disease usually requires treatment to go into remission.</p>
<p>1Ulcerative colitis occurs in 35–100 people for every 100,000 in the United States, or less than 0.1% of the population. The disease is more prevalent in northern countries of the world, as well as in northern areas of individual countries or other regions. Although ulcerative colitis has no known cause, there is a presumed genetic component to susceptibility. The disease may be triggered in a susceptible person by environmental factors. Although dietary modification may reduce the discomfort of a person with the disease, ulcerative colitis is not thought to be caused by dietary factors. Although ulcerative colitis is treated as though it were an autoimmune disease, there is no consensus that it is such. Treatment is with anti-inflammatory drugs, immunosuppression, and biological therapy targeting specific components of the immune response. Colectomy (partial or total removal of the large bowel through surgery) is occasionally necessary, and is considered to be a cure for the disease.</p>
<h2>Speak to an Accutane Lawyer</h2>
<p>If you took Accutane and developed Crohn’s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), we encourage you to contact an Accutane litigation attorney at our law firm immediately. It may be too late to recover from the debilitating effects of Accutane, but an experienced product liability attorney can assist you in a legal action against the makers of Accutane, Roche Laboratories. You are not alone. Join other Crohn’s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) victims and their families in fighting for their legal rights.</p>
<p>Please fill out our free legal evaluation form on the far right and we will call or e-mail you back within 24 hours. Please keep in mind that certain states have a statute of limitations that limits the amount of time you have to file an Accutane lawsuit or seek legal action. Contact our law firm immediately so we may explain the rights and options available to you and your family.</p>
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		<title>Crohn&#8217;s Disease from Accutane</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accutane was originally only prescribed to patients with severe acne that did not respond to other forms of acne treatments. However, over the past 25 years Accutane has gained in popularity and is being prescribed not only more frequently, but also for less severe acne. This practice is controversial because Accutane increases a patient’s risk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accutane was originally only prescribed to patients with severe acne that did not respond to other forms of acne treatments. However, over the past 25 years Accutane has gained in popularity and is being prescribed not only more frequently, but also for less severe acne. This practice is controversial because Accutane increases a patient’s risk of developing serious side effects such as Crohn&#8217;s disease (CD), <a href="/drugs/ulcerative-colitis-from-accutane-03262010" title="Ulcerative Colitis from Accutane">ulcerative colitis</a> (UC), and <a href="/drugs/inflammatory-bowel-disease-from-accutane-03262010" title="Inflammatory Bowel Disease from Accutane">inflammatory bowel disease</a> (IBD).</p>
<h2>Accutane Symptoms: Crohn&#8217;s Disease</h2>
<p>Crohn&#8217;s disease is an inflammatory disease of the intestines that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from the mouth to the anus, causing a wide variety of symptoms. Crohn&#8217;s disease primarily causes abdominal pain, diarrhea (which may be bloody), vomiting, or weight loss, but may also cause complications outside of the gastrointestinal tract such as skin rashes, arthritis, inflammation of the eye, tiredness, and lack of concentration.</p>
<p>Crohn&#8217;s disease is an autoimmune disease, in which the body&#8217;s immune system attacks the gastrointestinal tract, causing inflammation; it is classified as a type of inflammatory bowel disease. There has been evidence of a genetic link to Crohn&#8217;s disease, putting individuals with siblings afflicted with the disease at higher risk. It is understood to have a large environmental component as evidenced by the higher number of cases in western industrialized nations. Males and females are equally affected. Smokers are three times more likely to develop Crohn&#8217;s disease. Crohn&#8217;s disease affects between 400,000 and 600,000 people in North America. Crohn&#8217;s disease tends to present initially in the teens and twenties, with another peak incidence in the fifties to seventies, although the disease can occur at any age.</p>
<p>There is no known pharmaceutical or surgical cure for Crohn&#8217;s disease. Treatment options are restricted to controlling symptoms, maintaining remission and preventing relapse.</p>
<h2>Speak to an Accutane Lawyer</h2>
<p>If you took Accutane and developed Crohn’s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), we encourage you to contact an Accutane litigation attorney at our law firm immediately. It may be too late to recover from the debilitating effects of Accutane, but an experienced product liability attorney can assist you in a legal action against the makers of Accutane, Roche Laboratories. You are not alone. Join other Crohn’s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) victims and their families in fighting for their legal rights.</p>
<p>Please fill out our free legal evaluation form on the far right and we will call or e-mail you back within 24 hours. Please keep in mind that certain states have a statute of limitations that limits the amount of time you have to file an Accutane lawsuit or seek legal action. Contact our law firm immediately so we may explain the rights and options available to you and your family.</p>
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		<title>Accutane Crohn&#8217;s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis and IBD Lawsuits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accutane (isotretinoin), or Roaccutane as it is known in other parts of the world, was discovered in 1979 and released in 1982 by Hoffmann-La Roche. Accutane was given to patients to treat severe acne because it affects all four ways that acne develops. Most Accutane patients reacted with dramatic and permanent clearing of their acne [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/images/drug-attorneys/drugs/accutane.jpg" align="left" alt="Accutane">Accutane (isotretinoin), or Roaccutane as it is known in other parts of the world, was discovered in 1979 and released in 1982 by Hoffmann-La Roche. Accutane was given to patients to treat severe acne because it affects all four ways that acne develops. Most Accutane patients reacted with dramatic and permanent clearing of their acne symptoms. Accutane is a vitamin A derivative (13-cis-retinoic acid) which is administered orally in pill form, for 15 to 20 weeks. Accutane was originally only prescribed to patients with severe acne that did not respond to other forms of acne treatments. However, over the past 25 years Accutane has gained in popularity and is being prescribed not only more frequently, but also for less severe acne. This practice is controversial because Accutane increases a patient&#8217;s risk of developing serious side effects such as <a href="/drugs/crohns-disease-from-accutane-03262010" title="Crohn's Disease from Accutane">Crohn&#8217;s disease</a> (CD), <a href="/drugs/ulcerative-colitis-from-accutane-03262010" title="Ulcerative Colitis from Accutane">ulcerative colitis</a> (UC), and <a href="/drugs/inflammatory-bowel-disease-from-accutane-03262010" title="Inflammatory Bowel Disease from Accutane">inflammatory bowel disease</a> (IBD).</p>
<h2>Severe Accutane Side Effects</h2>
<p>Severe side effects from the use of the medication Accutane include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Abdominal cramps and pain</li>
<li>Severe urgency to have a bowel movement</li>
<li>Persistent diarrhea</li>
<li>Mucus in stools</li>
<li>Blood in stools</li>
<li>Bloody stools</li>
<li>Bloody diarrhea</li>
<li>Crohn&#8217;s disease (CD)</li>
<li>Ulcerative colitis (UC)</li>
<li>Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)</li>
</ul>
<h2>Speak to an Accutane Lawyer</h2>
<p>If you took Accutane and developed Crohn&#8217;s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), we encourage you to contact an Accutane litigation attorney at our law firm immediately. It may be too late to recover from the debilitating effects of Accutane, but an experienced product liability attorney can assist you in a legal action against the makers of Accutane, Roche Laboratories. You are not alone. Join other Crohn&#8217;s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) victims and their families in fighting for their legal rights.</p>
<p>Please fill out our free legal evaluation form on the far right and we will call or e-mail you back within 24 hours. Please keep in mind that certain states have a statute of limitations that limits the amount of time you have to file an Accutane lawsuit or seek legal action. Contact our law firm immediately so we may explain the rights and options available to you and your family.</p>
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		<title>Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical Study Links Fosamax to Femur Bone Fracture
A medical study in the Journal of Orthopedic Trauma links Fosamax to a rare type of fracture in the femur. The small, observational study looked at 70 patients who experienced low-energy femur fractures, which occur when someone falls from a standing height or less. Twenty-five patients (36%) were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Medical Study Links Fosamax to Femur Bone Fracture</h2>
<p><img src="/images/drug-attorneys/femur-fracture.jpg" align="right" alt="Femur Fracture">A medical study in the <em>Journal of Orthopedic Trauma</em> links Fosamax to a rare type of fracture in the femur. The small, observational study looked at 70 patients who experienced low-energy femur fractures, which occur when someone falls from a standing height or less. Twenty-five patients (36%) were taking Fosamax on average for four years or more. The Fosamax patients&#8217; fractures had some distinct characteristics: nineteen (76%) of the 25 patients had a simple fracture with a straight line across the bone and a beak-like overhang on one side. Also, the patients&#8217; bones didn&#8217;t look like typical osteoporotic bone; they looked strong.</p>
<h2>Merck Disagrees with Fosamax Fracture Femur Medical Study</h2>
<p>Merck pointed out that Fosamax and other bisphosphonate medications have been shown to decrease the risk of a type of femur fractures common in patients with osteoporosis. In a statement on the new study, Merck said that &#8220;a causal association with bisphosphonates and either the fracture pattern or the frequency of these fractures has not been established by the authors.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Speak to a Fosamax Lawyer</h2>
<p>If you took Fosamax and suffered osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ), a broken leg, or femur fracture, we encourage you to contact a Fosamax attorney at our law firm immediately. An experienced product liability attorney can assist you in a legal action against the makers of Fosamax. Contact our law firm and learn more about your legal rights and the options available to you and your family.</p>
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		<title>Depakote Spina Bifida Lawsuits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depakote is used to treat long-term manic and depressive parts of rapidly-cycling bipolar disorder, migraines, epilepsy and chronic pain associated with nervous system diseases. Marketed by Abbott Laboratories, Depakote is a widely used drug. If this drug is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant while taking this drug, the patient should be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/images/drug-attorneys/drugs/depakote.jpg" align="left" alt="Depakote Spina Bifida">Depakote is used to treat long-term manic and depressive parts of rapidly-cycling bipolar disorder, migraines, epilepsy and chronic pain associated with nervous system diseases. Marketed by Abbott Laboratories, Depakote is a widely used drug. If this drug is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant while taking this drug, the patient should be aware of the risks to the fetus. Use of Depakote during pregnancy can cause congenital malformations including neural tube defects and other deformities.</p>
<h2>Depakote Side Effects</h2>
<p>Severe Depakote side effects may include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Malformations</li>
<li>Intrauterine growth retardation</li>
<li>Neural tube closure defects</li>
<li>Coarctation of the aorta</li>
<li>Atrial septal defects</li>
<li>Pulmonary stenosis</li>
<li>Hypoplastic right heart</li>
<li>Dysplastic ribs</li>
<li>Cleft palate</li>
<li>Hand malformations</li>
<li>Hydronephrosis (distention and dilation of the renal pelvis)</li>
<li>Undescended testes</li>
<li>Hypospadias (male birth defect that involves the urethral opening occurring in the wrong place)</li>
<li>Skeletal defects</li>
<li><a href="http://www.depakote-birth-defects.com/depakote-spina-bifida.html" title="Depakote Spina Bifida">Spina bifida</a></li>
<li>Spina bifida occulta</li>
<li>Spina bifida closed neural tube defects</li>
<li>Spina bifida meningocele</li>
<li>Spina bifida myelomeningocele (cystica)</li>
<li>Anencephaly</li>
<li>Rachischisis</li>
<li>Death of the newborn</li>
</ul>
<h2>Speak to a Depakote Lawyer</h2>
<p>If your child was born with severe birth defects that may have resulted from taking Depakote during pregnancy, contact our law firm immediately to discuss your legal options. Speak to a lawyer about your child&#8217;s skeletal defects, spina bifida, growth retardation or other injuries and learn about what legal options are available to your family. Our law firm has represented thousands of clients over the last twenty five years and thoroughly understands drug litigation. Contact an attorney today for a free and confidential Depakote lawsuit evaluation.</p>
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