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  • Kugel Mesh Info for YOU!

    Allison Snoddy | June 27, 2007 12:44 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Kugel Mesh was developed to treat ventral hernias, which are caused by a stretching or thinning of scar tissue that forms after abdominal surgery. Due to numerous complaints of uncomfortable side effects such as persistent abdominal pain, tenderness near the implant site, fever, nausea and vomiting, the bard composite Kugel mesh patch products have been pulled from the market since...

  • Paxil and Pregnancy

    Allison Snoddy | June 27, 2007 12:41 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    New studies show that women who are pregnant or who might become pregnant should not take the antidepressant Paxil due to birth defects. Nearly a year ago, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and GlaxoSmithKline -- which make Paxil -- changed the warnings on the drug to include the results of the studies. The FDA now advises pregnant women to merely switch from Paxil to another SSRI...

  • Avandia and You

    Allison Snoddy | June 27, 2007 12:37 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    8 years ago Avandia, a drug used to treat type two diabetes, came onto the market and is now used by over six million people. Experts now caution all users of Avandia to talk to their doctors about whether or not they should be on the drug, and are warned not to quit the drug all together because some side effects might occur. According to a review published by the New England Journal of...

  • The many effects of Paxil

    Allison Snoddy | June 26, 2007 4:10 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: FDA & Prescription Drugs

    Paxil is a prescription drug approved to treat depression, general anxiety disorder, social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post traumatic stress disorder. Although the FDA approved Paxil in 1993, there are many side effects that users should be aware of. Studies show that nearly twenty percent of all clinical trial patients in Paxil studies have had to discontinue treatment because...

  • Saving Patients

    Robert Binstock | June 25, 2007 11:39 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Defective & Dangerous Products

    Patients should review the latest information to see if they have been implanted with the recalled device and seek medical attention right away if symptoms occur. Patients who have received one of the recalled hernia mesh patches may also qualify for medical monitoring and compensation from the manufacturer. Accurate testing of the Kugel Mesh Patch would have showed the defects of the device and...

  • Avandia Dangerous, or Not?

    Robert Binstock | June 25, 2007 10:00 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Because of possible increased heart attack in taking the drug Avandia, some doctors are now starting to take patients off the drug. Some doctors are taking patients off Avandia, but replacing it with another drug. GlaxoSmithKline indicates that there are more accurate, longer-term studies that show no significant increased risk. It is hard to take a chance on something like a heart attack...

  • Avandia Reminder

    Robert Binstock | June 22, 2007 10:07 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Prescribers of rosiglitazone (marketed by Avandia) were reminded by the Ministry of Health to not disregard the restrictions for use of the drug in patients with cardiovascular disease.Patients were advised to not stop taking rosiglitazone. Concerns over increased risk of myocardial infarction and cardiovascular death in patients with Type Two diabetes treated with Avandia is more imminent more...

  • Avandia Maker Sued

    Robert Binstock | June 21, 2007 9:47 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Wrongful Death

    The widow and son of a Beaumont man are suing the maker of the popular diabetes drug Avandia, claiming it contributed to the man's death from a heart attack. This man died the same day a scientific analysis was published in the New England Journal of Medicine about more severe risks involved with taking Avandia, such as heart attacks and even death. He had been taking a form of Avandia called...

  • Paxil Mixed with Depression

    Robert Binstock | June 20, 2007 12:47 PM | 4 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Managing depression and bipolar disease is not easy to say the least. Researchers looked at whether there was a benefit to adding either Wellbutrin or Paxil for people who are already taking a mood stabilizer. The depression did not go away with the addition of an antidepressant. Manic-depression or bipolar illness is a mood disorder. The manic state comprises grandiosity, hyperactivity,...

  • Drug Ads Must be Watched

    Robert Binstock | June 20, 2007 10:55 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    There is currently tons of money being spent on pharmaceutical drugs and most of it seems to be unnecessary. In 2000, pharmaceutical companies spent $2.5 billion on advertising, according to Mike Fillon in "Ephedra: Fact or Fiction." Dr. John Abramson, author of "Overdosed America," says that number increased to more than $3 billion in 2003. The FDA is said to not be able to protect consumers...

  • Avandia Warning

    Robert Binstock | June 20, 2007 9:50 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: FDA & Prescription Drugs

    The FDA has been criticizing the handling of Avandia for the past three weeks now. Avandia was the subject of a meta-analysis which is an overview of the results of many smaller studies. In the study, it was found that those taking Avandia had a 43% greater chance of death or heart attack than those not taking the drug. The data was being reviewed and the reputations of Glaxo and the FDA was...

  • Medicine is extending lives, but not for diabetic women

    Robert Binstock | June 19, 2007 10:41 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Advances in medical care over the last three decades have reduced heart disease and extended lives, but not for women with diabetes. For men and non-diabetic women, death rates from 1971 to 2000 dropped significantly, but no decline was seen for women with diabetes, a new analysis of federal data finds.It was found that heart disease for everyone but for women with diabetes, steadily declined. ...

  • Paxil Refunds

    Robert Binstock | June 18, 2007 2:10 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    A $64 million class action settlement recently approved by an Illinois judge means parents who bought their kids the antidepressant drug Paxil could be eligible to recoup their out-of-pocket expenses.Paxil is said to have misled people about the medication's safety. Parents of children who have taken the drug are trying to get reimbursements under a $64 million class-action deal. Although the...

  • Beware of Kugel Hernia Mesh Patch Injury

    Robert Binstock | June 18, 2007 12:01 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Defective & Dangerous Products

    April 3, 2006 -- The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Davol, Inc. have notified healthcare professionals regarding the expansion of a class 1 recall for a ventral hernia repair device to include all lots of the oval "midline" size, and lots manufactured before 2004 of the large oval and large circle products. The recall previously affected only the extra-large oval patch.The recall is...

  • Nothing new about controversy over medications

    Robert Binstock | June 18, 2007 10:01 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    The current controversy swirling around the diabetes drug Avandia is reminiscent of a similar controversy that arose more than 30 years ago. Then, as now, a study showed that a popular diabetes drug might be causing heart problems instead of preventing them.Back then, many doctors found it hard to believe that a prescribed drug used to lower blood sugar could cause cardiac problems. Scientists...

  • Paxil and Birth Defects

    Robert Binstock | June 15, 2007 1:47 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Medical Malpractice

    The Food and Drug Administration issued a health alert on September 27, 2005, to medical professionals and that GlaxoSmithKline changed the labeling on their popular antidepressant Paxil to reflect growing concerns about birth defects. Women that took Paxil during their first three months of pregnancy were one and a half to two and a half times more like to have a baby with a serious heart...

  • Bard Composix Kugel

    Robert Binstock | June 15, 2007 11:31 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: FDA & Prescription Drugs

    On January 10, 2007, Davol, Inc. sent letters to health care professionals and distributors telling them to stop using the recalled product, specific lots of Bard Composix Kugel Large Oval and Large Circle Mesh Patches, and return unused units to the company.The "memory recoil ring" that opens the Bard Composix Kugel Mesh Patch can break under the stress of placement of the large sized products...

  • Vioxx Judge Reverses His Decision

    Allison Snoddy | June 06, 2007 2:51 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: FDA & Prescription Drugs

    On June 5th 2007, a judge who threw out a $51 million damage award against Merck & Co. last year over its Vioxx painkiller reversed himself. He reversed his decision and awarded $1.6 million ($600,000 in compensatory and 1 million punitive) to a former FBI agent who blamed his heart attack on the drug. Judge Eldon Fallon said that Gerald Barnett could accept the $1.6 million or have a new...

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