Just this May, the Food and Drug Administration published a warning about a class of Type 2 diabetes medication called SGLT2 inhibitors.
Low Testosterone Heart Attack – The Alarming Effects of Therapy
According to an article by Forbes, more than 1,300 men have filed Low T lawsuits since April 2014, all of which were presented in the Northern District of Illinois. While trials won’t begin until fall 2016, it illustrates how pervasive these testosterone therapy lawsuits are – and the marketing problem that accompanies them.
Pseudotumor Cerebri Lawsuits Go Beyond Uterine Perforation
Popular contraceptive Mirena has been under legal fire for some years thanks to uterine perforations, but a new, serious side effect has been taking the center stage.
Low Testosterone Treatment Lawsuits Rise Over Cardiovascular Problems
Low testosterone, often referred to as “Low T,” is a condition often combated using a gel-based therapy called AndroGel. Due to resulting cardiovascular problems, manufacturers have seen increasing Low T lawsuits.
Pseudotumor Cerebri and Birth Control: The Connection
Over recent years, many lawsuits have been filed against major birth control manufacturers like Bayer thanks to the development of pseudotumor cerebri, a condition that causes pressure in the brain to rise.
Manufacturer Ordered to Pay $100 Million for Vaginal Mesh Injuries
Boston Scientific was ordered to pay more than $100 million to a woman in Delaware who experienced transvaginal mesh injuries after being implanted with its product.
$100 Million Transvaginal Mesh Verdict in Delaware
On May 28, 2015, a Delaware jury ordered Boston Scientific to pay Deborah Barba $100 million to resolve her transvaginal mesh …
What is Pseudotumor Cerebri? Facts You Need to Know
Pseudotumor cerebri, also known as idiopathic intracranial hypertension, is a neurological condition that occurs when pressure builds in the skull. …
J&J to Pay Nearly $8 Million to Settle Risperdal Case
Johnson & Johnson recently agreed to pay almost $8 million in a Risperdal settlement.
Why is Transvaginal Mesh More Dangerous Than Other Kinds of Mesh?
Transvaginal mesh injuries have been steadily rising in the past few years as more and women face serious, debilitating injuries.