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drug_recall serzoneSerzone anti-depressant drug has been associated to life-threatening instances of liver damage that has been the reason for many Serzone lawsuits filed. The FDA had the strongest warning issued on Serzone labels in December 2001 warning of the instances of liver damage after over a hundred serious Serzone liver damage reports were received. The dozens of deaths resulting from Serzone use has prompted Serzone lawsuits to be filed by family members.
A Serzone lawsuit can be a very difficult legal battle without proper legal representation. In Serzone lawsuit cases it is important to retain a Serzone lawsuit lawyer that has the necessary skills and reputation for a successful Serzone lawsuit. Patients were unaware of the dangerous Serzone side effects and by filing a Serzone lawsuit for the pain and suffering and damages suffered the patient can receive some justice. Many Serzone lawsuits question why it took to long for patients to receive warnings of the serious and deadly liver conditions that would occur.
A report identified that one in 250,000-300,000 Serzone patients will suffer liver failure, increasing the chances of Serzone lawsuits to be filed. There have been around 7 million people in the U.S. that have taken Serzone, with a total of around 8.3 million people worldwide so the number of Serzone lawsuits are likely to increase. Serzone has been available since 1994 and continues to put patients at risk for suffering life-threatening conditions that may lead to Serzone lawsuits.
Many Serzone lawsuit patients were unaware that they may suffer such serious conditions from taking Serzone despite pre-marketing studies indicating this would occur.
Drug manufacturer Bristol-Meyers announced Wednesday that it will no longer make or sell Serzone, an antidepressant that has been linked to potentially deadly liver complications and has already been withdrawn in major markets including Europe and Can...
Public Citizen has sued the FDA, calling the agency "grossly negligent" for failing to issue a Serzone ban despite having already been taken off the market in Canada and Europe, with sales to end in Australia and New Zealand in May. The consumer watchd...