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Any time a medicine is supposed to help a patient and instead hurts them, it could be a number of things, including pharmaceutical malpractice, product liability or medical malpractice. If you or someone you know has a history of taking the prescription drug Lupron (the brand name of leuprolide) and has experienced negative side effects, then it is possible that you or your loved may qualify to seek compensation.
Lupron, a pharmaceutical used in hormone therapy for prostate cancer, endometriosis, early puberty and uterine fibroids has been linked to some side effects that can cause personal injury to the patients using the drug. Among these side effects, chronic muscle pain and weakness is at the top of the list.
Other Lupron side effects include the following:
What is important for patients who have used Lupron for hormone therapy is for them to regain their health and get back to feeling like normal. Once they have done that, contacting a Lupron lawyer who is familiar with the drug is the next thing to do.
Questions, such as "how can I afford to pay my medical bills for my chronic muscular pain?" and "how do I file a claim for the pain and suffering caused by this medication?" are ones which a Lupron lawyer can answer.
With the help of a qualified legal professional, you and your loved ones might be able to file a Lupron lawsuit against the manufacturer. Contact our experienced Lupron lawyers to find out if you qualify for a recovery.
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