Enbrel
Enbrel Side Effects
Enbrel, marketed by Amgen and Wyeth, has been linked to serious side effects
including tuberculosis and fungal infections. Enbrel, a drug referred to
as a TNF blocker, is used to treat conditions including rheumatoid arthritis,
juvenile idiopathic arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, plaque psoriasis, ankylosing
spondylitis, and Crohn's disease.
If you have suffered serious side effects after taking Enbrel you may have a claim against the makers of
Enbrel.
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Case Evaluation.
Tuberculosis
The FDA has added a "black box" warning for tuberculosis risk for Enbrel.
An increased incidence of tuberculosis ("TB") was found in postmarketing studies
for Enbrel. The warning states that TB in patients using Enbrel may be due
to reactivation of latent TB infection or to new infection. Patients using
Enbrel should be tested for latent TB prior to taking Enbrel and should be
carefully monitored during the course of treatment for signs of TB infection.
Potentially deadly fungal infections
In September 2008, the FDA ordered stronger warnings about the risk of
potentially deadly fungal infections, especially histoplasmosis, in people
taking Enbrel. Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection that starts as a
respiratory infection and spread throughout the body. The FDA has warned
patients and doctors to watch for signs and symptoms of fungal infections,
including persistent fever, cough, shortness of breath or fatigue.
Enbrel Lawsuits
If you or a loved one suffered serious injury or a loved one died after
taking Enbrel you may be entitled to financial compensation. Contact us now for a
Free Case Evaluation.
The attorneys at the Allen Law Firm are evaluating claims on behalf of
individuals throughout the United States who have taken Enbrel and suffered serious side effects including
tuberculosis, fungal infection or death.
Contact the Allen Law Firm today for a Free
Enbrel Evaluation or call 1-888-345-LAW1.
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