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Fen-Phen & PPH Health and Legal AlertFen-Phen Causes Rare, Sometimes Fatal Heart-Lung Disease

Fen-Phen News Alerts and Lawyer Updates

There has been increasing evidence that the drug combination Fen-Phen can cause serious and sometimes fatal complications, including Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH), years after the prescription drug was recalled.

From 1994 to 1997, millions of Americans used a combination of two drugs, dubbed "Fen-Phen." Separately, the weight-loss results were not significant, but together the two drugs produced what at the time was considered to be remarkable results. The drug companies made enormous profits from sales of Fen-Phen, even though their combined use was neither approved by the FDA nor tested for long-term safety and effectiveness.

On July 8, 1997, the FDA issued a warning relating to evidence of heart valve problems associated with the usage of Redux (dexfenfluramine) and Pondimin (fenfluramine).
On September 15, 1997, the Food and Drug Administration announced that it had asked manufacturers to voluntarily withdraw fenfluramine (Pondimin) and its sister drug, dexfenfluramine (Redux), from the pharmaceutical market. The action was based on findings that about 30 percent of patients taking the drug had abnormal echocadiograms – even though they had no symptoms.

By the time of the September 1997 recall, about 6 million Americans and 77 million people worldwide had used one drug or the other.

When a specific cause of pulmonary hypertension cannot be determined, the illness is called PPH. It is a serious and potentially life-threatening cardiovascular condition that is not curable. PPH is normally considered a diagnosis of "exclusion," i.e., it consists of increased pulmonary artery pressures, usually as the result of artery constriction where there is no discernible cause. There is no known cause of PPH but it has been the direct result of the use of these diet drugs.

Initial symptoms of PPH include:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest pain
  • New heart murmur
  • Fatigue
  • Fainting
  • Lightheadedness

These symptoms are typical among overweight people, and often associated with being “out of shape,” which is why they can be overlooked, and lead to a delay of diagnosis and treatment. Progression of PPH may develop into:

  • Bluish lips and skin
  • Ankle and lower leg swelling
  • Increased chest pain
  • Death

The most common symptom pf PPH is an increase in the pulmonic second heart sound, which can only be revealed during a physical examination. Also, the enlargement of the main pulmonary artery is common, but it is only revealed with a chest x-ray.

The revelation of this medical crisis for potential victims has spawned a multitude of legal cases by those seeking to protect their health and preserve their legal recourse for injuries. If you took Fen-Phen for any length of time, you may be entitled to compensation. American Home Products, the makers of Redux, Pondimin and Fen-Phen, has set aside a $12.25 billion for the diet drug settlement to handle all Fen-Phen injury claims. You may even be entitled to part of this settlement if you took Fen-Phen and you're healthy now but develop medical problems in the future.


FEN-PHEN / PPH  NEWS & LAWYER UPDATES

Judge OKs new fen-phen deal for 1.28 billion supplemental fund
May 25, 2006

Brown & Crouppen Pursuing Claims of Heart, Lung Diseases Caused by Fen-Phen
June 26, 2005 --
Brown & Crouppen -- Fen-Phen Press Release

Wyeth Says Jury Awards Diet-Drug Users $200 Million
May 28, 2005 --
Two former users of Wyeth’s now-withdrawn diet drugs were awarded $200 million for the damage done to their hearts by the medicine. Margie Paul and Elaine Karician suffered scarred hearts from Wyeth’s drugs, taken as part of the Fen-Phen diet combination. The two will each receive $100 million in damages.

'How Did The Fight Against Fat Reach This Point?'
Consumer Freedom, DC - Jun 28, 2005
... The case of Redux, half of the "fen-phen" appetite-suppressant combination that was banned after its deadly side effects were uncovered, is a perfect example ...

Judge Postpones Liability Phase of Two Fen Phen Lawsuits
Legal News Watch (press release), CA - Jun 6, 2005
A Philadelphia Judge has postponed the liability phase of two fen phen lawsuits until July 25, 2005, New Jersey-based Wyeth said on May 27 in a statement. ...


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