Trasylol Causes Renal Failure & Heart Attacks
Trasylol, a drug manufactured by Bayer Pharmaceutical, is used to reduce bleeding and blood clotting in patients during heart surgery. Recent studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine have shown a significant increase in the number of deaths in patients using Trasylol when compared to alternative drugs. Trasylol use was linked to death from kidney failure, heart attack, and stroke.
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Trasylol Removed from the market by the FDA
Bayer temporarily suspended sales and marketing of Trasylol in November 2007 pending final reports from studies on the dangers of Trasylol. In May 2008, Bayer agreed to remove the remaining Trasylol from the market due to its dangerous side effects including:
- Kidney Failure (Renal Failure)
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Blood Clot (Thrombosis)
- Death
FDA Patient Safety News on the dangers of Trasylol side effects.
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Trasylol Lawsuits
If you believe you or a loved one suffered serious injury after being injected with trasylol during heart surgery, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Contact us now for a Free Trasylol Case Evaluation.
The attorneys at the Allen Law Firm are evaluating claims on behalf of individuals throughout the United States who were injected with Trasylol during heart surgery and suffered serious side effects requiring medical treatment.
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