Dangerous Pharmaceutical Drugs
Dangerous Pharmaceutical Drugs
Dangerous Drugs & Devices
Improperly designed, manufactured, or labeled drugs and medical devices can cause serious injuries or death. When that happens, lawsuits are made against the manufacturer, and anyone else associated with the making or distributing of the drug. These cases are known as pharmaceutical products liability cases.
Why Should Taking a Pill Mean Taking a Gamble With Your Life?
If you have been injured due to the result of any of the dangerous drugs listed below, contact the pharmaceutical lawyers Brown & Crouppen immediately. We may be able to seek monetary damages in your case. Contact Our Lawyers.
We believe that drug companies who place profit above people must be held accountable for their negligence and the damage they cause to innocent victim’s lives.
Click on the below pharmaceutical drugs to learn more about the dangers:
Brown & Crouppen has been building a reputation for success with personal injury clients for almost 25 years. Today, we are one of mid-America’s largest personal injury law firms with over 70 legal professionals and five offices throughout Missouri and Illinois. Brown & Crouppen has thrived because of our shared commitment to deliver the best possible service to clients throughout Missouri and the United States. A large area of our concentration is dangerous drug litigation involving manufacturers and suppliers of unsafe drugs and products.
If you have been injured by a dangerous drug, the manufacturer may have failed in its duty to design, make, inspect and label the product appropriately.
You can count on the lawyers of Brown & Crouppen for top-notch legal skills and our commitment to making the justice system work for our clients. If you have legal concerns and would like to benefit from the support of a strong team of legal professionals, please contact us online or call our office today at Toll Free: 888-891-2022.
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ZYPREXA
Zyprexa is the brand name for Olanzapine, a thienobenzodiazepine. It is considered an “atypical” antipsychotic medication used to treat Schizophrenia and Bipolar Mania. As recently as April 11, 2005 the FDA issued an alert advising health care providers, patients, and patient caregivers to safety issues regarding Zyprexa.
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