US Drug Watchdog Urges Users Of Darvocet, Darvon, Or Propoxyphene Who Now Have A Pacemaker Or Heart Condition To Get Identified

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The US Drug Watchdog says, "Darvocet, Darvon, and Propoxyphene are perhaps the most prescribed pain pills in history, and they may also be the deadliest. Most US citizens do not know these drugs could have contributed to a heart attack, severe heart rhythm issues, the need to control their heart beat with medication, or a pacemaker to normalize their heart's rhythm." The group fears millions of Americans could still be using these pain medications-because they never heard about the recall. The group says, "we need to hear from every Darvocet, Darvon, or Propoxyphene user, who has recently had a heart attack, now has a heart pacemaker, developed severe heart issues, or other heart problems." For more information please call the US Drug Watchdog at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.com

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If you, or a loved one has suffered recent abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks, or other heart problems while taking Darvon, Darvocet, or the generic Propoxyphene, please call us immediately at 866-714-6466

The US Drug Watchdog says, "On Wednesday May 4th, we received a phone call from a person, whose physician has not heard of the Darvocet, or Darvon pain pill recall, or the problems associated with these drugs? This man had extremely high blood pressure. Our group now intends to ramp up our efforts, in the hopes of making certain every US citizen knows about these recalled pain pills, and the possible damage they might have done." They say, "Darvocet, Darvon, and Propoxyphene have been around for 50 years, we fear they are still widely used, and we are certain most US citizens have never heard of the recall." The group is saying, "Our number one goal is to identify every individual in the United States, who has used the recalled Darvocet, Darvon, or Propoxyphene, and then recently developed heart rhythm issues, had a heart attack, or other severe complications, including having to now have a heart pacemaker. We now fear it the number of damaged people is in the tens of thousands. Tragically, we may never know the true numbers of Darvon, or Darvocet victims." They say, "If you, or a loved one has suffered recent abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks, or other heart problems while taking Darvon, Darvocet, or the generic Propoxyphene, please call us immediately at 866-714-6466." Darvocet, or Darvon victims can also contact the US Drug Watchdog via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.com.

The US Drug Watchdog indicates the serious side effects that they are aware of with respect to Darvocet, Darvon, or Propoxyphene users are as follows:

  • Heart Arrhythmia
  • Heart Attack
  • Suicide
  • Overdose
  • Sudden Death
  • The Victim now has a Pacemaker because of serious heart rhythm issues.
  • The Victim now has to take heart medications to control their heart's rhythm, for the rest of their lives

The US Drug Watchdog is the premier private pharmaceutical watchdog in the United States. They say, "The Internet, and cable TV are loaded with advertisements, about compensation for Darvocet, or Darvon users, ads talking about Darvocet, or Darvon class actions, and or lawsuits, related to heart attacks, or heart rhythm problems. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the attorneys, or law firms advertising for help with heart conditions, heart attacks, or even sudden death after using the recalled Darvocet, or Darvon are middlemen marketing law firms-not the actual trial law firms, that will prosecute these cases." The group says, "We want to make certain the Darvocet, Darvon, or Propoxyphene victims, who are dealing with severe heart damage get to the actual trial law firms, or trial attorneys, that have the best record in achieving significant results for their clients-not a middleman marketing law firm." http://USDrugWatchdog.com

Federal Case No. 2:10-cv-04455

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