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If you took fen-phen or redux for more than three months and experienced any adverse reactions such as
shortness of breath, chest pain or unusual fatigue, you may have a valid legal claim. The Federal Drug Administration and the
American Board of Cardiology recommend an echocardiogram to detect for the possibility of medical problems if you meet this criteria.
Fen-phen is the name of the drug containing either pondimin (fenfluramine) or redux (dexfenfluramine), and taken in combination with phentermine (an amphetimine-like drug),
prescribed for weight loss. Weight-loss drugs are called anorexiants.
In July of 1997, the FDA requested that fen-phen, and derivations of fen-phen, be recalled. Unfortunately, it may be only now that those who took took fen-phen may be experiencing medical
conditions associated with the drug .
Fen-phen alters the levels of serotonin in the brain that which alert us to hunger. By affecting these serotonin levels, fen-phen can cause primary pulmonary hypertension, heart valve problems, and
neuropsychological damage to the brain. Heart failure occurs when the heart loses its ability to pump enough blood through the body.
Primary Pulmonary Hypertension
Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) results in the progressive narrowing of the blood vessels of the lungs. This causes high blood pressure in these vessels and can lead to heart failure. Studies
show that treatment with some appetite suppressant drugs may increase the risk of developing PPH from 1 to 28 cases (per million persons treated in one year). Symptoms may include:
Bluish lips and skin
Chest pain
Dizziness, fainting, and weakness
Excessive fatigue
Shortness of breath
Heart Valve Problems
When the aortic and mitral valves are impaired, blood may be regurgitated into the ventricle and left atrium. The symptoms of heart valve disease are often subtle: fatigue, shortness of breath and chest
pain. Treatment can include medication, surgical repair of the damaged heart valves and/or heart valve replacement surgery. Long term heart monitoring and medication is the norm.
Neuropsychological Damage
Neuropsychological damage is difficult to diagnose. If you have any indication of neuropsychological damage, you should consult a neuro-specialist. Symptoms may include behavioral changes, cognitive
disturbance, depression, memory loss, and / or mood swings.
Patients who took Redux, Pondimin, or phen-fen for more than three months should have a thorough cardiovascular exam, including an echocardiogram. Many who had valvular abnormalities had been taking multiples of
the recommended dosages. Others were also taking Prozac, an antidepressant which increases serotonin and intensifies effects of diet drugs.
Product liability, medical malpractice and negligence lawsuits are guided by personal injury laws. The primary aim of personal injury law is to provide relief through compensation to injured
parties for the damages incurred. Among the types of recoverable damages are: loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and reasonable medical expenses. Damages include both present and future expected losses.
- Product Liability: Defective products such as prescription drugs, which are not properly labeled as to interactions or
other contraindications. Your attorney can evaluate your legal rights and advise you of possible compensation.
- Professional Malpractice: Medical malpractice or negligence may involve delay in treatment or incorrect treatment or missed
diagnosis. Your lawyer can protect your rights and represent your interests.
- Wrongful death: Fatal injuries due to negligence or other liability may bring compensation to heirs or the estate. Seek
legal counsel before the statute of limitations becomes an issue.
The Food and Drug Administration, has asked the manufacturers to voluntarily withdraw both fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine from the market. Dexfenfluramine is manufactured for Interneuron Pharmaceuticals and marketed under the name
of Redux by Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, a subsidiary of American Home Products Corp. of Madison, N.J.
American Home Products Corp. of Madison, N.J. also manufactured and marketed fenfluramine under the brand name Pondimin. Both companies agreed to voluntarily withdraw their drugs.
The FDA did not request the withdrawal of phentermine, another widely used medication used for treatment of obesity.
If you have neurological damage or heart failure after or during use of fen-phen or redux, the maker or manufacturer of the drug may be liable for compensation to you. Your lawyer can counsel you as to your right
to recover damages to help defray the costs of treatment and provide compensation for your pain and suffering.
Drug litigation can be extremely complex, so be sure to seek the counsel of a personal injury attorney with experience in this field of law.
If you feel that you are having a reaction to any drug, stop the drug immediately and call your physician.
Prior to accepting an insurance settlement, it is wise to speak with a personal injury lawyer to evaluate your situation and to ensure that your best interests are protected. Most personal injury
attorneys provide free initial consultations and most will only be paid if you win your case and receive a judgment.
Most frequently, personal injury
attorneys will receive a percentage of the settlement awarded to you. Legal advice can save you time, trouble and money and can insure that you are treated fairly.
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Fen-Phen General Interest Web Links
Diet 2000Hotline - Diet 2000 Hotline Thanks to
all who participated in USA TODAY`s Diet 2000 Hotline with the American Dietetic Association. Dietitians discuss high-protein diets, fen-phen replacement Talk about diet and fitness
FDA ANNOUNCES WITHDRAWAL OF FENFLURAMINE AND DEXFENFLURAMINE
FDA Announces Withdrawal Fenfluramine and Dexfenfluramine (Fen-Phen)
The New England Journal of Medicine
Fen Phen Newsletter
Fen-Phen, obesity, and fitness issues
Fen-Phen Chat room
Fighting for Victims of Fen-Phen
Fen-Phen Frequently Asked Questions
Heart Failure
Lawsuits: Drug development's side
effect - Jan. 11, 2000 Lawsuits: Drug development`s side effect By Steve Sternberg, USA TODAY
Weight-Loss Drugs
Personal Injury General Interest Web Links
Tort Law Federal Statutes
U.S. Code: 28 U.S.C., Chapter 171 - Federal Torts Claim Act (governs tort claims against the U.S.)
Tort Law Federal Judicial Decisions
U.S. Supreme Court: Recent Torts Law Decisions
U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals: Recent Torts Law Decisions
Tort Law State Statutes
State Judicial Decisions
N.Y. Court of Appeals:
Other References
Key Internet Sources
Federal Statutes Damages References
U.S. Code:
15 U.S.C. §§ 15-15e - Restraint of Trade Suits
26 U.S.C. - Damages and Income Taxation
28 U.S.C. - Recovery of Damages Against the U.S. and Foreign States
45 U.S.C., Chapter 2 - Railway Carriers
Federal Court Rules and Judicial Decisions - Damages
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure:
Rule 9(g) - Special Damages
Rule 54(c) - Judgment
U.S. Supreme Court: Recent Decisions Dealing with Damages
U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals: Recent Decisions Dealing with Damages
Damages State Statutes
Uniform Laws
U.C.C., Article 2, Part 7 - Remedies
Model Punitive Damages Act (Proposed)
- State Statutes
Article 2 of Uniform Commercial Code as Adopted by Particular States
- State Judicial Decisions
N.Y. Court of Appeals:
Appellate Decisions from Other States
Federal Statutes Regarding Insurance
U.S. Code:
Federal Judicial Decisions Regarding Insurance
U.S. Supreme Court:
Insurance State Statutes
State Statutes on Insurance
Judicial Decisions
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Appellate Decisions from Other States
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