Avandia
Recall Lawyer
Avandia is
a prescription medicine,
manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline
based in Triangle Park, North
Carolina, and is used to
treat type 2 (“adult-onset” or “non-insulin
dependent” diabetes
mellitus (“high blood
sugar”). Avandia can
be used alone but is frequently
used with other medications.
Type 2 diabetes occurs when
a person does not make enough
insulin or does not respond
normally to the insulin their
body makes. When this occurs,
suger (glucose) builds up
in their blood. The active
ingredient in Avandia is
rosiglitazone maleate. Avandia
was the best-selling diabetes
pill in 2006, generating
a reported $3.3 billion in
revenue worldwide. It was
approved for sale by the
FDA in 1999 for type 2 diabetes
which impacts about 18 to
20 million Americans.
Have you or someone
you know suffered from
Avandia, Avandament or
Avandaryl? You
may have a legal claim
if the Avandia, Avandament
or Avandaryl caused your
suffering. Contact us today!
On May 21, 2007, an article
appeared in the New England
Journal of Medicine by Cleveland
Clinic researchers who linked
Avandia to a 43 percent increased
risk of heart attacks and
a 64% increased risk of death
from cardiac related causes.
The study was based on 15,560
patients who the drug and
a control group of 12,283
who received placebos or
other drugs. The FDA then
issued a safety alert regarding
Avandia.
On August 14, 2007, the
FDA issued an alert which
included a new Black Boxed
Warning (Warnings, Precautions,
and Contraindications) on
Avandia, Avandamet, and Avandaryl
to emphasize that rogiglitazone
may cause or exacerbate heart
failure, particularly in
certain patient populations.
On November 9, 2007, Canadian
Regulators (Health Canada)
restricted Avandia because
of concern about the diabetes
drug’s potential to
damage the heart. Health
Canada indicated that Avandia
should be used primarily
with a second drug, metformin,
and was no longer approved
for use with other common
diabetes treatments such
as sulfonylureas or insulin.
They also indicated that
patients with heart failure
should not take the drug.
Avandia has been in use in
Canada for seven years, and
according to IMS Health Canada
estimates that in 2006, Canadian
pharmacies dispensed over
14 million prescriptions
of Avandia.
A Texas family recently
filed a lawsuit against GlaxoSmithKline alleging
that Avandia played a role
in the death of
a 60 year old man who died
the same day that the study
was published. The victim,
Larry Stanford, died of a
heart attach after taking
Avandament, a form of Avandia
combined with another diabetes
drug, for over two years.
The lawsuit claims that the
drug company failed to adequately
warn its users about the
risks associated with using
Avandia. Mr. Stanford’s
widow alleges that the manufacturer,
GlaxoSmithKline tallied $2.2
billion in sales in Avandia
by hiding from the public
and the medical community
data it had since at least
September 2005 showing problems
with the drug’s “safety
profile” and that it
had knowledge of the “various
studies” allegedly
showed an increased heart
attack risk with Avandia.
If you are currently taking
Avandia, you should not discontinue
taking the drug without speaking
to your doctor. If however,
you have a history of heart
problems or liver disorders,
you should contact your doctor
to determine the appropriate
course of action.
If you or a loved one has
suffered a heart attack or
cardiac related death after
taking Avandia, Avandament
or Avandaryl, you may be
entitled to receive monetary
compensation for your injuries
and damages. Please contact
us for a free initial consultation
with an attorney regarding
your matter. You can also
call us directly at 1-866-HelpNY6
(1-866-435-7696) toll free.
Have you or someone
you know suffered a heart
attack or cardiac related
death from Avandia, Avandament
or Avandaryl? You
may have a legal claim
if the Avandia, Avandament
or Avandaryl caused your
loved one’s heart
attack or death. Contact
us today!
For more information, please
visit our
links page. Remember,
the initial call is free,
and you speak directly with
an Avandia Recall lawyer
or Avandia attorney.
Michael Gunzburg is
a New York Kugel Mesh Recall
Attorney serving the New
York Metropolitan area,
including New York
City, Bronx, Brooklyn,
Manhattan, Queens, Staten
Island, Nassau, Suffolk,
Westchester, Rockland and
Orange County.
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