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Necrotizing pancreatitis is a potentially fatal condition in which inflammation of the pancreas, a digestive gland, causes tissue death on the organ. Like hemorrhagic pancreatitis, necrotizing pancreatitis is a more severe type of (or a complication of) acute pancreatitis, the swelling of the pancreas that causes abdominal pain and other immediate symptoms.
Any patient who develops necrotizing pancreatitis will need immediate emergency medical treatment in order to survive.
Necrotizing pancreatitis develops when acute pancreatitis has significantly progressed to more dangerous stages. As a result, necrotizing pancreatitis stems from the same causes as acute pancreatitis. These causes include:
Although taking Byetta® rarely causes necrotizing pancreatitis, within the past year, the FDA has received six reports of patients developing hemorrhagic and/or necrotizing pancreatitis after taking Byetta®.
As a result, the FDA has mandated that Byetta® include stronger, more prominent Byetta® warning labels on its packaging.
Necrotizing pancreatitis is accompanied by a range of uncomfortable to incredibly painful symptoms, which can include:
Patients exhibiting some combination of the above symptoms will likely undergo a blood test and a few imaging tests (including a CT scan and MRIs) to confirm or rule out the presence of necrotizing pancreatitis.
Emergency care will include surgery and intravenous antibiotics, as dead pancreatic cells are particularly susceptible to fatal infections.
In the following days, patients will also likely need:
If Byetta® was a central factor in a patient's necrotizing pancreatitis, then affected individuals (or their family members, if the patient is deceased) should meet with a personal injury lawyer to see if they have a legal claim.
Those afflicted with Byetta®-induced necrotizing pancreatitis will be entitled to a monetary settlement, which can help pay for medical bills and necessary ongoing treatments.
If so, contact a Byetta® attorney today to talk to an experienced defective drug lawyer who will thoroughly evaluate your case and fight to ensure you receive the compensation you need and deserve.
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers have found that the use of the diabetes medications Byetta® and Januvia® may increase the risk of serious problems with the pancreas. Januvia® and Byetta® are both used to treat t...
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