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Although CellCept® received FDA approval in 1995 for the prevention of organ rejection after transplantation, the drug has been linked to serious side effects, including miscarriage, birth defects, and even death. If you have suffered such a side effect, a CellCept® lawyer can inform you of your legal options and help you obtain compensation for your losses if you are eligible.
Roche, the pharmaceutical giant that markets CellCept®, states that over four million prescriptions for CellCept® have been written in the U.S. alone. Roche also acknowledges that CellCept® has had several unexpected and severe side effects — increased risks of miscarriage, birth defects, lymphomas, and PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy), a sometimes-fatal disease that can cause irreversible nerve damage and lifelong disability.
If being treated with CellCept® has harmed you, your baby, or another member of your family, you have legal rights that can be protected by a CellCept® lawyer. You may be entitled to financial compensation from Roche and/or other negligent parties — compensation for losses such as:
Your CellCept® lawyer will evaluate your case, obtain all of the relevant medical documentation, and plan a course of legal action. Your CellCept® lawyer may be able to negotiate a settlement, or else represent you in court to ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.
Contact a qualified CellCept® lawyer today to discuss your circumstances and learn more about your legal rights.
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