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Off-Label Use of Medtronic Infuse® Bone Graft Linked With InjuriesMedtronic allegedly promoted off-label use of its Infuse® Bone Graft, a bone growth product. Our MO attorneys discuss the associated injuries.
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Medtronic's Infuse Bone Graft Linked to Serious Side EffectsReports allege that Medtronic hid information about serious side effects of its Infuse Bone Graft. Our MO attorney discusses possible medical complications.
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Cleft Palate and Other Birth Defects Linked to Prescription DrugsYour child's cleft palate may have been caused by a prescription drug. Our MO attorneys discuss the causes of this birth defect and its link to certain medications.
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Yaz Linked to Increased Risk of Blood ClotsThe FDA reports that the contraceptive drug Yaz® may put users at risk of injury. Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, manufacturer of Yaz, has not yet commented.
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Actos Bladder Cancer Side EffectsThe drug Actos has been linked to bladder cancer. Our MO attorney discusses potential risks of this drug and why it was withdrawn from some European markets.
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If You've Taken Actos for Your Type 2 DiabetesActos® has been linked to bladder cancer. If you have symptoms of bladder cancer after using Actos, contact the MO attorneys at Peterson & Associates, P.C. today.
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DePuy ASR™ Hip Systems: Know Why They've Been RecalledIf you have a DePuy ASR™ Hip System implant, you should know that this device has been recalled. Our MO attorney discusses how the device might fail.
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Prescription Drugs That May Cause Birth DefectsMultiple prescription drugs may be linked to birth defects. Our MO attorney provides a list of these drugs and some of the possible birth defects they may cause.
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Birth Defects and the Link to the Drug DepakoteIf you took Depakote during your pregnancy, and your baby was born with a birth defect, it may be due to this drug. Our MO attorney offers a free consultation.
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The Link Between Zoloft and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN)If you take the prescription Zoloft, your newborn may suffer from persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN). Our MO attorney explains.