Drug Recalls And Other Potentially Dangerous Drugs:

As an American citizen, you have certain rights and privileges in dealing with the makers of potentially defective and /or deadly drugs and other consumer products; whether they are recalled by choice or as a matter of law. This site is dedicated to providing you with the information that you need to know in order to understand your rights and take full advantage of the American justice system.

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Defibrillator Recall. One of the leading retailers of cardiac defibrillators in the United States is recalling over 50,000 defibrillators due to possible defects. This defibrillator recall is being on based on the fact that it has been found that some of these devices are beginning to short circuit therefore causing problems in the wiring and as a result, not working properly. Click on any of the links below for more information on the possible side effects and recall of this potentially dangerous or deadly medical device:
Bextra Recall. Another popular Cox-2 Inhibitor known as Bextra came into the spotlight today as news of a recall was announced. Bextra, produced by the Pfizer corporation, is the same type of drug as Vioxx which has been found to cause blood clots, heart attacks, heart disease, stroke, and other serious and life threatening illnesses. Click on any of the links below for more information on the possible side effects and recall of the drug Bextra.
Vioxx Recall. On September 30th, 2004 Merck, the manufacturer of the drug Vioxx, began the process of a voluntary Vioxx recall on this extremely profitable drug. Raking up over 2.5 BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR in sales for Merck, over 105 MILLION people have taken Vioxx since it hit the market several years ago. Vioxx has been shown to cause blood clots, heart disease, heart attacks, stroke, and a number of other potentially life threatening illnesses. Click below for more information on all aspects of preserving your American rights during this Vioxx recall.

Dangerous Drugs, Drug Recalls, And Medical Product Liability Current News And Information:

(11-01-06) November 1st, 2006 | Doctors Warned Over Painkiller Related Heart Attacks
Earlier this week doctors were issued with warnings over the increased risk of heart attacks in patients that are taking high doses of common painkillers such as ibuprofen.

(11-02-06) November 2nd, 2006 | Claims Against Merck Dismissed By German Court

(11-03-06) November 3rd, 2006 | Petition Rejected By FDA

(11-06-06) November 6th, 2006 | Rising Concerns Over 'Pharm' Parties

(11-07-06) November 7th, 2006 | Lawsuit Against Merck Dropped By Plaintiff

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