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Articles on the Dangers of Trasylol

March 14, 2006

The website myDNA.com has two pretty comprehensive articles about the dangers of Trasylol and the fear of Trasylol side effects. The first was published February 8 and is titled Approved Drug Found Dangerous. The second was written approximately a month later, and its title is a little more strongly worded: Aprotinin: Deadly?

Trasylol Sales Likely to Slow

March 08, 2006

Bayer board member Wolfgang Plischke said at a news conference Monday that sales of the company's blood loss drug Trasylol are likely to slow down after the announcement of a study linking Trasylol to serious side effects, including the degenerative brain disease encephalopathy. The company hopes the drug will soon be approved for use during hip replacement surgery.

If you or a loved one has been injured by Trasylol, it may be important to contact a Trasylol lawyer to protect your legal rights.

Bayer Trasylol Letter to Canada's Healthcare Professionals

March 01, 2006

DocGuide.com reports that Bayer issued a letter to Canadian Healthcare Professionals regarding the recent study reporting serious side effects of Trasylol - the blood loss drug which has been linked to kidney damage, heart attack, stroke and encephalopathy. Patients who may have been injured by this drug should contact a Trasylol law firm to protect their legal rights.

Trasylol Linked to Kidney Damage, Heart Attacks, Strokes

February 10, 2006

The FDA released a Public Health Advisory for Trasylol, warning surgeons and patients of the dangerous Trasylol side effects such as kidney problems, strokes and heart attacks. Trasylol is used to prevent blood loss during coronary artery bypass graft surgery and helps the body in its ability to stop bleeding.

If you or a loved one has been injured by this or any other drug, it may be important to contact a Trasylol attorney to protect your legal rights.


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