Latest Warning for Viekira Pak and Technivie Liver Damage

November 3rd, 2015 | Drug injury

Viekira Pak™ and Technivie™ Liver Damage In October, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a new warning regarding a potential link between liver damage and two medications used to treat Hepatitis C. Here are the latest details on the new warnings regarding Viekira Pak and Technivie. The Warnings The FDA approved Viekira Pak and Technivie in December… Read More

Workout Supplement Health Risks Receive Focus After Ohio Teen’s Fatal Overdose

July 24th, 2014 | Drug injury

Manufacturers of the foods and supplements Americans consume each day are supposed to test their products to ensure their safety. Yet each year, a large number of products are released to the public that are subsequently found to cause consumers serious harm. Workout supplement health risks have gained media attention once again after an Ohio… Read More

FDA Approves New “Low T” Treatment, Despite Heart Attack Risks

March 12th, 2014 | Drug injury

All medications available to patients in the United States must undergo a rigorous testing and approval process to ensure they’re safe to use; however, medications are sometimes approved that are later determined to be harmful to patients’ health. The Ohio Drug Injury Lawyers with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy explain such medications include those that… Read More

Study Shows “Low T” Treatments May Increase Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

March 3rd, 2014 | Drug injury

Getting older can be difficult for some men, considering the loss of body and bone mass, sex drive, and energy associated with aging. Science has proven many of these symptoms can be caused by lower levels of testosterone in the body. Researchers have shown that supplementing a man’s testosterone levels can reduce the significance of… Read More

New FDA-Approved Painkiller Has Many Ohio Citizens Concerned

February 28th, 2014 | Drug injury

One of the leading causes of Drug Injury today is when a patient is given or takes too much of a medication that results in adverse health events. One of the drugs most commonly involved in these errors are prescription painkillers, which is why many citizens are concerned regarding the U. S. Food and Drug… Read More