US DRUG WATCHDOG\'S NOW ZEROS IN ON MAKING SURE DIABETICS WHO USED THE DRUG ACTOS & THEN DEVELOPED BLADDER CANCER HAVE THE BEST ATTORNEYS FOR THE BEST COMPENSATION
(PRWEB) January 27, 2012
The US Drug Watchdog is now dramatically shifting its focus on not just identifying US diabetics, who used the diabetes drug called Actos, and then developed bladder cancer; they now also want to make certain every Actos user, who has developed bladder cancer also has the best possible national caliber law firm in their corner. The group says, \"We are certain some Actos users, who developed bladder cancer are already dead, and or they are permanently disabled. It is hard to even comprehend what these Actos bladder cancer victims have gone through, or what they will go through, but we think these individuals need the best possible national caliber attorneys in their corner to advance their legal claims against this drug\'s maker.\" According to the AP, \"The FDA has issued a warning that Actos may be linked to an increased risk of bladder cancer. Meanwhile, both Germany and France have suspended sales of Actos. The Actos suspension is effective July 11, 2011. Actos (pioglitazone), along with another diabetes drug made by Takeda Pharmaceutical, Competact, came under fire in Europe after a study revealed an increased risk for bladder cancer among diabetes patients who were taking the medication.The US Drug Watchdog is encouraging family members, or loved ones of diabetics, who now have bladder cancer to ask if they were also using the diabetes drug called Actos, and to call them immediately, if the answer is yes, they were using Actos. For more information Actos bladder cancer victims, or their family members are encouraged to contact the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466. http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
The US Drug Watchdog is the premier private pharmaceutical watchdog in the United States. The group says, \"Tragically the Internet is loaded with misleading ads about Actos use, and bladder cancer compensation, lawsuits, or class actions. Unfortunately, most of the attorneys or law firms advertising for help with the diabetes drug called Actos, and bladder cancer are middlemen marketing law firms--not the actual trial law firms that will prosecute these cases.\" They say, \"We want to make certain all Actos bladder cancer victims get to the actual trial law firms or attorneys that have the best record in achieving superior results for their clients--period--no middleman marketing law firms, or attorneys.\" For more information please contact the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.com
Case number 11cv2406 BEN BGS in the Federal District Court San Diego, CA.
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