PFIZER’S WYETH UNIT TO PAY $75 MILLION TO WOMAN WHO DEVELOPED BREAST CANCER AFTER TAKING PREMPRO

Georgia injury lawyers are very much aware of the number of dangerous drugs that make it to the market. Lobbying efforts by the powerful drug companies and the FDA’s failure in recent years to police the pharmaceutical industry has resulted in more than a few dangerous drugs coming on the market. We read last week that a Philadelphia jury recently awarded $75 million in punitive damages to an Illinois woman who developed cancer after taking one of Pfizer’s menopause drugs. The jury awarded $3.7 million awarded in actual damages. More than 6 million women have taken Prempro, a hormone replacement drug, used to treat symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings during menopause. A study in 2002 by the Women’s Health Initiative suggested women who used hormone replacement drugs are at higher risk for developing breast cancer. According to news reports, the Illinois woman took Prempro for 5 years before she developed breast cancer in 2002. So far, Pfizer’s Wyeth unit has lost 5 of the 8 cases tried with 33 more scheduled for trial.
As we have all seen, prescription drugs can have serious side effects. Other drugs which are thought to cause health problems include birth control drugs, Yaz and Yasmin which were manufactured by Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The Georgia Injury lawyers at Finch McCranie, LLPhttp://www.georgiainjurylawyers.net/Dangerous-Drugs.cfm have pursued prescription drug injury cases and other personal injury lawsuits in Georgia for over 40 years. If you are somebody you care about has been injured or killed by an unsafe prescription drug, call us today at 1-800-228-9159 for a free evaluation of your case.

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