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Understanding Your Legal Rights: Bextra Lawyer and Lawsuit Information

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Has your prescribed Bextra usage resulted in serious side effects that you were unprepared for? As a prescription drug consumer, you have the right to expect the most up-to-date and scientifically sound safety information from Pfizer – and if not, you have the right to seek compensation for your suffering. Large pharmaceutical companies have a moral and a legal responsibiltiy to make sure that they have provided all important information needed to educate consumers about the potential side effects of their medications. The development of dangerous and possibly deadly complications from the Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) Bextra is unacceptable.

Why is it important to stand up to large pharmaceutical companies? Consumer safety is at stake as well as your personal health - Pfizer and similar pharmaceutical companies continue to put the health of millions of their users at risk despite highly documented information regarding potential side effects. In fact, previous evidence suggested a link between Bextra and serious side effects like cardiovascular and gastrointestinal events, stroke, gastrointestinal bleeding, ulcers, and potentially fatal skin conditions like Steven-Johnson’s Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.

The guidance of an experienced Bextra attorney can help. When your prescribed medication causes dangerous side effects that threaten your health, you deserve answers. Financial reparations could compensation for the physical and mental suffering caused by the drug, medical bills caused by taking the medication, the loss of any physical ability due to the detrimental effects, and any lost earnings or diminished earning capacity caused by taking Bextra. It's important that you stand up for your health - contact our lawyers today for a free case review.


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