Georgia Dangerous Drugs Lawyer
Dangerous Drug Victims in GA
Robert C. Buck has represented many clients who have fallen victim to the numerous dangerous drugs that unfortunately find their way onto the market.
Georgia dangerous drugs lawyer Robert C. Buck at The Buck Law Firm have represented thousands of clients who have ingested drugs such as Vioxx, PhenFen, Pondimin, Redux, and Avandia.
Avandia (rosiglitazone), also marketed under the names Avandamet and Avandaryl, is a drug manufactured by Glaxo SmithKline to treat Type 2 diabetes. Avandia has been known to cause heart attacks and other heart-related deaths. The FDA is still studying the risks, including fluid retention, congestive heart failure, and edema, while the drug remains on the market.
Vioxx was released in 1999 to treat pain (usually associated with arthritis), and was subsequently removed from the market in 2004. Unfortunately, its removal came too late for many of those who had already ingested the medication. Georgia dangerous drugs attorney Robert C. Buck has obtained favorable settlements and results for clients who have suffered from such adverse Vioxx-related reactions as stroke, heart attack, and blood clots.
Diet Drugs/Fen-Phen (Pondimin, Redux, phentermine) and other diet drugs have been the cause of heart valve disease, aortic regurgitation, and other adverse side effects. Fen-Phen was taken off the market in 1997; however, as is often the case with diet drugs, patients can develop problems several years after taking the medication. There is a possible latency of ten or more years with drugs such as Fen-Phen.
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To find out if you may have a dangerous drug lawsuit contact The Buck Law Firm today.

