- Staff Writer | January 14, 2008 2:46 PM | Syracuse, NY
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FDA & Prescription Drugs
The FDA is reminding prescibers and patients that certain osteoporosis medications may be associated with severe or incapacitating bone, joint and muscle pain. FDA advises that these side effects may develop days, months or even years after starting the drug and may persist despite stopping the medication. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) monitors side effects of drugs that are currently...
- Christina Cole | February 13, 2007 2:41 AM | Syracuse, NY
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FDA & Prescription Drugs
An FDA whistleblower says there is a "culture of approval" that allows dangerous drugs to make it to the market far too quickly.Doctor David Ross, a former drug reviewer at the FDA, told a panel that they push to "find ways" to quickly get new drugs to the market without concern for the consumer.Ross says the FDA approved Ketek (an antibiotic) although they knew it could potentially kill people...
- Chrissie Cole | December 15, 2009 1:35 PM | New York City, NY
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FDA & Prescription Drugs
About 800,000 doses of swine flu vaccine, made by Sanofi Pasteur SA, have been recalled after testing indicated they may not be potent enough to protect against the virus, according to the U.S....
- Joe Stanley | October 23, 2007 4:28 PM | Syracuse, NY
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FDA & Prescription Drugs
The recent recalls of Chinese products has generated a scare. As consumers in a global economy we all should be concerned with the many reports. of defective products. As citizens we should be concerned with our governments failure to protect us. Lawyers have over the years been the help of last resort for injured consumers. In a global economy seeking compensation from those responsible is a...
- Rob Quattrocci | April 16, 2007 3:12 PM | Syracuse, NY
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FDA & Prescription Drugs
A South Carolina couple is suing the maker of the anti-depressant Paxil, who they believe caused their daughter's birth defect. It is the first lawsuit of it's kind filed within this state.Taylor Dismuke looks like any other 6-year-old little girl but she is living with a heart malformation that will affect her for the rest of her life. Her mother, Kimberly Dismuke said, "She won't be able to...
- Christina Cole | March 08, 2007 11:30 PM | Syracuse, NY
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FDA & Prescription Drugs
People that are trying to save some bucks by ordering their prescription drugs online might be putting their health at risk. And now, the government is trying to step in and help out.The federal government reports that a "rash of bad drug mix ups and dangerous drugs are ending up in American homes." The FDA further states, the bargain medicines you buy online could very well be "fakes."There are...
- Christina Cole | January 25, 2007 6:20 PM | Syracuse, NY
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FDA & Prescription Drugs
A Canadian man whose 15-year-old daughter died after taking the prescription drug Prepulsid is now filing a class action lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson, the drug's manufacturer.Terence Young's daughter, Vanessa, died in 2000 from a heart arrhythmia after using the drug to ease symptoms of bloating.The class action, recently certified by an Ontario judge, is seeking damages for cardiac-related...