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Generically known as exenatide, Byetta is a medication for type-2 diabetes that helps the pancreas produce insulin more efficiently to improve the body's regulation of blood glucose (sugar) levels.
Byetta is an injectable drug that comes in the form of a pen. Produced by Amylin Pharmaceuticals and Eli Lilly, the Byetta pen is not indicated for the treatment of type-1 diabetes, in which the pancreas produced little or no insulin.
The exact Byetta pen dose will vary from patient to patient, depending on the severity of a patient's condition and his/her unique medical history. However, regardless of the dose prescribed, it's essential that patients use the Byetta pen precisely as instructed by their healthcare professionals.
Taking too much or too little of the Byetta pen medicine can increase patients' risk of developing serious side effects.
In most cases, Byetta should be used twice a day (in the morning and evening) about an hour before eating. Injections can be given in the upper thigh, abdominal region or the upper arm. Doctors will advise patients on the most appropriate injection site for them.
When taking Byetta pen medicine, it's important that patients do NOT:
Given the number of guidelines essential to using this medication safely, manufacturers provide a detailed "Byetta pen users manual" in each package.
Unfortunately, patients have reported developing a number of mild to serious side effects after using Byetta. Milder, more common Byetta pen problems may include:
In rarer cases, Byetta side effects can be severe and life threatening. These Byetta pen complications can include:
Both of these conditions will be fatal if left untreated.
To date, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received around 40 patient reports regarding the development of serious side effects after using Byetta. Six people have died as a result of severe Byetta side effects.
Given the severity of Byetta side effects, injured patients (as well as families of deceased Byetta patients) will likely be entitled to compensation for their:
To find out if they have a case, prospective plaintiffs should meet with a Byetta lawyer for an initial consultation. Byetta attorneys offer these consultations for free and work on contingency to encourage injured parties to stand up for their legal rights and seek the settlements they deserve.
Have you or a loved one been injured following use of the Byetta pen? If so, contact our Byetta attorney today to talk to an experienced Byetta attorney to find out if you are entitled to a settlement.
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