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  • Drugs and Medical Devices Associated with Heart Problems
    Contact Anapol Schwartz Lawyers for more information on medical devices and medications that may negatively effect your health.
  • Diabetes Drug May Speed Process of Osteoporosis
    Millions of Americans suffer from type 2 diabetes and many of those individuals have been prescribed the prescription drug Avandia, however, recent studies have linked Avandia to osteoporosis as well as heart disease. A study found that long-term use of the drug may cause bones to become less dense and more prone to fractures as well as speeding up the process of osteoporosis.
  • Harmful Prescription and Over the Counter Drug Reactions
    Each year, hundreds and possibly thousands of Americans die or are harmed by prescription drug and over the counter drug reactions. In can be a scary situation for patients to endure side effects from using drugs, and two common illnesses that can occur are Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidural Necrolysis Syndrome (TEN), which are both adverse skin infections.
  • Uncovering the Severity in A Traumatic Brain Injury Victim
    When an individual suffers injury from an accident they are usually treated rather quickly at the nearby hospital or physician's office. However, when an individual endures a traumatic brain injury that is severe enough for them to go into a coma, there is no easy way to treat that patient. Because of this, the Glasgow and Rancho Los Amigos Scales of evaluating coma patients was developed.
  • Zetia Does Not Decrease Risk of Heart Attack
    Zetia is a cholesterol lowering prescription drug that uses another generic ingredient known as Vytorin. However, a study of the two drugs uncovered that while being more expensive than other more generic versions, Zetia and Vytorin did not lower cholesterol and were less likely to decrease the risk of heart disease and heart attack.

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