October 5th, 2009
Since 2007, millions of dollars have been awarded to victims of Zyprexa’s adverse side effects.
Zyprexa (olzanapine) is an antipsychotic medication most commonly used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Made by pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly, the drug was first released in 1996 and is currently associated with serious side effects including diabetes and obesity.
Victims claim that Zyprexa has increased their risk for diabetes, heart attack, death and additional ailments. Eli Lilly is paying out more than $1.2 billion to the nearly 30,000 victims of Zyprexa’s side effects who are now suing Eli Lilly for adverse effects suffered from taking Zyprexa. One law firm in Los Angeles is helping these victims. Read more here.
Rapid Legal FInance offers cash advances to plaintiffs who have suffered from Zyprexa’s side effects. The process is very simple and once approved, the plaintiff typically receives their cash the following day.
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October 5th, 2009
Today, for many people, psychiatric drugs have become a popular solution to what ails them emotionally. Stress is at an all-time high, and these drugs seem to be a workable answer to handling it. Sadly, when misdiagnosed, the drugs don’t actually solve the underlying problem for the patient; they only cover it up by deadening the mind’s perceptions and in many cases causing a new set of health problems for the patient.
But the FDA has chimed and set some recent regulations that may help. For example, in early 2009 then ruled that AstraZeneca cannot market Seroquel for depression.
AstraZeneca faces personal-injury claims from about 15,000 people who took Seroquel and say it caused diabetes. They allege the company failed to adequately warn patients about Seroquel side effects like severe weight gain, diabetes and pancreatitis. Read more of the story here.
Rapid Legal Finance offers lawsuit cash advances to plaintiffs who have been misdiagnosed and prescribed Seroquel and other psychiatric drugs.
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