Actos bladder cancer lawsuits will be consolidated in front of one judge in a federal court in Louisiana. These Actos lawsuits claim that manufacturer Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. and co-defendant Eli Lilly & Co. withheld information about the bladder cancer risk and failed provide adequate warnings about this side effect. Takeda reportedly commented that 54 Actos lawsuits had been filed, but court records imply that dozens more have since been initiated by patients who were diagnosed with bladder cancer after taking the drug.
If you or a loved one was diagnosed with bladder cancer after taking Actos, ActoPlus Met, ActoPlus Met XR, or Duetact, you may be eligible to participate in an Actos lawsuit to seek compensation for medical bills and other damages. To find out if you are eligible, complete our free case review form today. There is a time limit for filing all Actos bladder cancer cases.
Thousands of consumers have reportedly contacted attorneys about filing Actos bladder cancer lawsuits after the FDA found in June that patients using the diabetes medication for longer than a year may have an increased risk of developing the disease. The agency reviewed data from an on-going, ten-year study of the drug, which noted an increased risk in patients with the longest exposure and highest cumulative intake of the drug, though no overall Actos bladder cancer risk was established. In light of the Actos bladder cancer risk, the FDA updated the labels for Actos and other pioglitazone-containing medications to reflect this information.
Actos lawsuits continue to allege that the manufacturer of this drug was aware of this side effect, yet withheld this information from the public. The Actos bladder cancer attorneys at our firm firmly believe that pharmaceutical companies have a duty to keep consumers safe from unreasonable harm, and at the very least provide adequate warnings with their products. If you or a loved one was diagnosed with bladder cancer after taking Actos, ActoPlus Met, ActoPlus Met XR, or Duetact, you may have a claim against the manufacturer for their alleged failure to warn. There is a time limit for filing Actos lawsuits, and failure to act within this period will prevent the patient from ever seeking compensation for their condition, regardless of its severity.
Diagnosed with bladder cancer after taking Actos, ActoPlus Met, ActoPlus Met XR, or Deutact? Do not hesitate to contact our Actos attorneys today in regard to your claim. Simply complete our free, no obligation case evaluation form today to learn more about your eligibility for an Actos bladder cancer lawsuit.
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