Crestor

Crestor is a drug that comes under the umbrella of ‘statins’ and is prescribed for cholesterol reduction. Manufactured by a drugs company called AstraZeneca, the drug was said to decrease cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood, and increase HDL cholesterol levels, which is the ‘good’ cholesterol. This drug is prescribed in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise.

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Crestor was initially approved by the Food and Drugs Administration in August 2003. However, even before its approval there was controversy surrounding the drug. Pre-approval trials had revealed a number of serious problems with the drug. After the drug had been approved, several people experienced severe illnesses resulting from taking Crestor, and one woman even died from the effects of this drug.

Despite these tragedies, the drug was not pulled from the market and was prescribed along with other statins. However, apart from the fact that the drug continued to be dished out, another worrying factor included the list of side effects listed by the manufacturer, which made no mention of the most serious effects. The website of the drug’s manufacturer, AstraZeneca, lists a number of side effects associated with Crestor, including:

However, no mention is made of the most serious side effects of all; those that could lead to massive discomfort, pain and even death. These side effects are kidney failure and the muscle-destroying disease, r habdomyolysis. The concerns about this drug have risen to a point where Public Citizen, a public interest group, has stated that not only should the drug be recalled from the US market straight away but that the FDA should never have granted approval to such a drug considering the results of pre-approval trials.

Those that have experienced any ill effect from taking Crestor are advised to seek immediate medical attention. Many people have already sought advice on changing from Crestor to another drug. Those affected by Crestor are also advised to seek legal assistance if they have not already done so. There are many lawyers that now specialize in taking on cases relating to Crestor and other harmful prescription drugs. Known as drug litigation lawyers, these professionals have the knowledge, skill and legal expertise to offer sound advice on the best course of action for those affected by Crestor.

If you are unsure as to whether you have a valid case to claim for compensation, a Crestor lawyer will be able to evaluate the details and advise on whether it is worth taking legal action, and if so what sort of action to take. Your lawyer is the best person to put together a good case to maximize your chances of success. It is important to take action and seek legal assistance as early as possible, as the statutes of limitation in each state may prohibit you from doing so if the deadline passes. You should check the statutes of limitation in your state, and if you are still able to do so, contact a Crestor lawyer straight away.

The compensation that you could get from a successful Crestor lawsuit can cover medical expenses incurred due to problems caused by taking Crestor. The settlement will also provide compensation for pain and suffering experienced by the side effects caused by Crestor. Your Crestor lawyer may be able to give you an indication of the approximate sum you could be looking to receive based upon past similar claims. You can also address any concerns or question to the Crestor lawyer at your initial consultation. Since many Crestor lawyers offer a free initial appointment, you won’t have to be out of pocket in order to determine whether you can file a compensation claim for harm or injury caused by Crestor.


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