Bextra
Lawsuit The FDA requested Pfizer to remove Bextra
from the market due to serious side effects like the increased risk of heart attack,
stroke and a serious skin ailment. Any person who has taken Bextra and experienced
these side effects, has the right to file suit. A lawsuit should be filed as soon
as possible due to the statute of limitations. Each of the 50 states will
have their own limitations on filing legal cases, so it is important to find an
attorney familiar with your state's laws. Usually litigation must be filed within
two years of the incidence of the side effects, or the date of death of the patient,
whichever is latest. Those who have taken Bextra and believe its use has
resulted in a heart attack, serious skin reaction or other side effects, should
consider filing a suit and should contact a qualified drug injury attorney. A
qualified litigation attorney can help in explaining rights and options.
For a successful case, the injured party must prove the
use of Bextra created an injury risk and that the drug maker
had knowledge of the risk. In the case of a potential Bextra
lawsuit, lawyers believe the evidence exists that Pfizer
was aware of the heart attack risks associated with the
drug, but decided to downplay those risks due to business
considerations.
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