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  • The Anguish Caused by Paxil
    Mar-17-07 Rutherfordton, NC "To the makers of Paxil I want to ask this: how you can live with yourselves, when you know that Paxil can cause heart and lung defects and PPHN in babies?" says Wendy Tinsley. "For five months we didn't know if our son was going to survive." "When I was 20 weeks pregnant my doctor said it was safe to stay on Paxil," says Tinsley. "...
  • Flu Vaccines - Open Season
    Dec-15-06 For all the frantic, unvaccinated citizens fearing the "upcoming" peak of flu season—rest assured, coming down with a flu infection is the least of your worries. Despite the governments statements urging individuals to vaccinate their children, the threat of an infantile influenza fatality is just about as serious as the dreaded hangnail. Noneth...
  • Inmate Suffering from Stevens Johnson Syndrome after Medicine Changed behind Bars
    Jun-19-10 Lafayette, IN As of last week, Lekeia Brown, an inmate at Tippecanoe County Jail, had yet to be moved to the burn unit at Methodist Hospital despite suffering severe pain from Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) after her medication was changed. WLFI 18 Television of Lafayette, Indiana reported on June 11 that the 24-year-old mother was serving time for...
  • Cardiologist Prescribed Fen-Phen
    Jan-28-15 St Louis, MI Marty’s Fen-Phen side effects weren’t serious enough to qualify for a Fen-Phen lawsuit back in 2002, but his symptoms, namely primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH), have since worsened. Marty also thought he couldn’t file a claim against the makers of the weight loss drug due to the statute of limitations. Because there is...
  • "Traumatic Brain Injury Mistaken for PTSD," Says Iraq Veteran
    Dec-20-11 Turlock, CA Marcel was on patrol in Iraq when a roadside bomb hit his vehicle. He was lucky to be alive, and no one was killed that day. He was later diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury , however, and was recently assessed by Veterans Affairs as 100 percent disabled. To this day, Marcel suffers from severe migraines and dizziness. "I was the gunn...
  • The New Year Rings in New Sexual Harassment Rules, Mainly Triggered by #MeTooMovement
    Jan-4-19 Sacramento, CA: The #MeTooMovement has resulted in a number of new laws with the goal to make it easier for employees to report sexual harassment and for employers to have a voice in investigations concerning this and other California labor law violations. Most of these laws took effect January 1, and employers would be wise to become familiar with them...
  • Propecia Leads to Anxiety and Depression
    Jan-19-15 Bend, OR Humiliation, embarrassment, frustration, anger, anxiety and depression are some of the emotions described by men who are living with Propecia side effects. These side effects don’t appear to be “short-term” as Merck, the manufacturer, indicates. Sam (not his real name) should be in the prime of life: he is 32 years old, bl...
  • Pharmacist Warns Patient about Januvia
    Jan-4-15 La Crosse, WI Robert believes that he wouldn’t be alive today if not for his pharmacist and wife intervening when he was prescribed Januvia during a hospital stay. Robert, 78 years old, was admitted to the hospital two years ago with pneumonia and at that time, doctors determined he was diabetic. “One doctor prescribed Januvia; I remembe...
  • SEI Investments Company Accused of Self-Dealing in 401(k) Mismanagement Lawsuit
    Dec-12-18 Philadelphia, PA On September 28, 2018, Gordon Stevens filed a class action ERISA lawsuit claiming that his employer, SEI Investments Company, forced him and other SEI 401(k) plan participants into retirement investments that made money for the company, regardless of the employees’ own best interests. These investment manager self-dealing law...
  • Pfizer Celebrex Lawsuits - 1500 and Counting
    Sep-4-06 The first Celebrex trial, originally set for June 6, 2006, has been delayed indefinitely, reportedly to give attorneys more time to gather information. Although no new trial date has been set, legal analysts now predict that Celebrex trials will begin in early 2007. The delay was requested by a federal judge in San Francisco, where Pfizer is facing around...
  • Talk may be cheap but not for Skype customers
    Aug-10-06 Skype users claim that SkypeOut has changed its credit renewal policy without giving them notification. Consumers are complaining about expiring credits for SkypeOut, the internet phone service's "low cost way to make international calls from Skype to friends who still use traditional landlines or mobile phones". Go to the Skype website and the first t...
  • ER Charges: Underserved and Over-Charged thanks to Upcoding
    Jan-10-19 Los Angeles, CA: When a nine-year old accidentally had gasoline splashed in her eyes, her mother immediately drove her to the closest hospital emergency room. They were directed to the eyewash station but it was so dirty they couldn’t use it, so Brianna’s mom rinsed her daughter’s eyes at a regular sink. Turns out, they would have been b...
  • Stevens Johnson Syndrome Victim Has Permanent Scarring in her Mouth
    Apr-17-17 Tampa, FL: Donna Rushing is a resident from Tampa who developed Stevens Johnson Syndrome from a medication she had been taking. While she was spared hospitalization and more serious SJS side effects that can often include massive loss of skin and life-threatening infections, her battle with Stevens Johnson skin disease was enough to cause her to lose w...
  • Abdominal Mesh Recipient has More Pain after Hernia Surgery
    Apr-7-17 Brady, TX: ”If you ever get a hernia, don’t get the kind of abdominal mesh I have,” says Kade. “It’s hard to wrap my head around the fact that I went to the hospital to get something fixed and came out hurting more.” Kade had abdominal mesh surgery to repair a double hernia and a torn groin muscle about two years...
  • Alberta Wildfires Dubbed “The Beast” Still Burning Out of Control
    May-9-16 Fort McMurray, AB: It’s been a tough week for Canada, a devastating week for Alberta and a horror for those displaced from the oil hub of Fort McMurray, after a massive wildfire , the dimensions of which have never before been seen, swept through their community and sent no fewer than 88,000 people fleeing for their lives. The best metaphor yet...
  • Avaulta TVM and Hernia Mesh Mess—Two Testimonials
    Sep-6-11 Minneapolis, MN "The public really needs to know what is going on with transvaginal mesh [TVM]," says Renee. "Since I had transvaginal sling surgery I've had infections and fever and now I'm considering surgery to have it removed." Anne, like hundreds of other woman, has similar symptoms. "I'm in constant pain and my incontinence problems are even wors...
  • Alli-oops: FDA vs. GSK on Orlistat Liver Damage
    Sep-15-09 Washington, DC Just a few weeks after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revealed its safety review of diet drug Alli due to reports of orlistat side effects and orlistat liver damage, alli manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has launched a defense of its weight loss drug. Accompanied by a video presentation featuring Dr. Vidhu Bansal-Dev, id...
  • Bush Stacked Supreme Court Muzzles Public Employees
    Jun-7-06 According to US Census Bureau statistics, in 2002, there were over 21 million federal, state, and local government employees in the US. These employees are in the best position to expose misconduct and abuses of power that arise in government agencies. However, the recent US Supreme Court decision effectively muzzles the nation's watchdogs. Attorney Barry...
  • Levaquin Still a Threat, Victim Questions Impartiality of the FDA
    Aug-31-09 Harrisburg, PA This is a story primarily about Levaquin and Levaquin side effects , including Levaquin tendon ruptures and various other adverse reactions to the Levaquin medication. However an underlying theme is the ongoing criticism of the pharmaceutical industry and concern for how the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is funded. John Fratti...
  • Fender Bender Air Bag Deployment Left Texas Woman with Eye Damage
    Mar-24-17 Harlingen, TX A woman from Harlingen, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley was driving through her neighborhood on December 8, 2015 when she had a fender bender in her 2012 Honda Civic. According to Mary Lou Rodriguez she clipped a parked truck at no more than 15 miles per hour. There was a huge bang as the airbag deployed thrusting her body backwards in...
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