Drugs

January 10, 2013

Pancreatic Cancer Januvia Lawsuit

Januvia is a prescription medication used for the treatment of type-2 diabetes among adults. Research conducted by professionals at UCLA medical school determined that there may […]
May 26, 2012

Pradaxa Complications

A recent report filed by the Institute for Safe Medicine Practice (ISMP) claims that abnormally high numbers of Pradaxa complications have been present in test studies. […]
February 22, 2012

Pradaxa Lawsuit – Internal Bleeding

Pradaxa is a prescription blood thinner manufactured by German pharmaceutical giant Boehringer Ingelheim. Prescription blood thinners or anticoagulants like Pradaxa are meant to prevent stroke and […]
January 28, 2012

Pradaxa Cerebral Hemorrhaging

Pradaxa is a new prescription blood thinning drug on the market which has received much attention recently due to its potential negative and deadly effects caused […]
January 23, 2012

Pradaxa Heart Attack Lawsuit

What is Pradaxa? Pradaxa (generic: dabigatran) is a prescription medication used by patients suffering from atrial fibrillation. Pradaxa is utilized to try and prevent strokes or […]
January 23, 2012

Lexapro and Pregnancy – A Birth Defect Warning

What is Lexapro? Lexapro, or escitalopram, is a type of medicine used for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and some other mental health conditions. Lexapro belongs […]
January 23, 2012

Pradaxa Internal Bleeding

Pradaxa is a commonly taken anticoagulant (blood-thinner) around the world with billions in sales annually. It is manufactured by Boehringer Ingelheim, a private German drug maker. […]
January 20, 2012

Lexapro Pregnancy Classification

FDA Pregnancy Categories The United States Food and Drug Administration uses a classification system in order to categorize prescription drugs according to their potential risks posed […]
January 20, 2012

Taking Lexapro While Pregnant

In July of 2006, the United States Food and Drug Administration issued an alert that taking Lexapro (Escitalopram) while pregnant can result in an increased risk […]