Defective Medications or Drugs (Pharmaceutical Class Actions)New York Dangerous or Defective Medications or Drugs (Pharmaceutical Class Actions) LawyersEllis Law and our co-counsel represent clients who have been injured by dangerous or defective medications or drugs, including pharmaceutical class actions or mass torts. These include such drugs as Vioxx, Zyprexa, Bextra, Celebrex and similar medications, WHETHER OR NOT they have been recalled by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). Many of our clients will be sharing in part of the recent $690 Million Dollar settlement by Eli Lilly and Company in response to contentions by Ellis Law and other firms nationwide that Zyprexa causes diabetes and similar conditions and that Lilly failed to adequately warn of these dangers†. If you read or hear that a given medication which you have taken has been linked to a harmful side effect, sickness or condition, please call Ellis Law so that we can discuss whether or not we feel the manufacturer can be held liable for making that medication or drug available to the public or for failing to adequately warn doctors or patients of those dangerous side effects. Even if you have not heard of an investigation or alleged link between a medication you are taking and a medical condition that you are suffering but you suspect that there may be such a link, call us. As always, the consultation is free, but what you learn may be worth a lot to your future. To find out more about your rights as victim of a dangerous or defective drug or failure to warn, please call our free Injury Answerline at 1-800-LAW-7777 (1-800-529-7777 Toll-Free Nationwide) or submit a simple request form to the online Injury Answerline®. Email: help@ellislaw.com LEGAL DISCLAIMER: With respect to all case results appearing on this page, please note that: |
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