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Zelnorm, a commonly prescribed drug used to treat constipation and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), was pulled from the U.S. market in March 2007 after reports of life-threatening cardiovascular effects were associated with its use. Those who have taken the IBS drug and suffered serious Zelnorm side effects have the legal right to bring a lawsuit against the drug maker of this defective product.
Please contact us today to schedule a complimentary consultation with a proven and experienced defective drug attorney who can inform you of your legal rights and determine your best course of action. You may be eligible to seek compensation for your losses through a product liability lawsuit. Recoverable damages may include medical costs, pain and suffering, lost income capacity, and more.
Zelnorm Heart Risks
The Zelnorm recall—issued by the Food and Drug Administration and Novartis AG—followed the results of a large data review of more than 18,000 Zelnorm patients. The analysis found that the drug increases the risk of serious Zelnorm side effects such as:
Individuals who experience any of these Zelnorm side effects should seek immediate medical care and report adverse events to the FDA.
Your Legal Rights
If you or a loved one has suffered serious injury or death as a result of Zelnorm side effects, you don't have to suffer in vain. It is important to consult with a qualified product liability lawyer to ensure your rights and interests are fully protected. Please contact us today to get in touch with a skilled and knowledgeable defective drug attorney who can evaluate your case FREE of charge, inform you of your legal rights, and help you get the compensation you deserve for your losses and suffering.
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