(PRWEB) February 20, 2013
The US Drug Watchdog says, "Finding diabetics who used the diabetes drug called Actos, and then developed bladder cancer is like finding needles in a haystack. It is for this reason we need the help of family members, or loved ones of diabetics, who have developed bladder cancer-to ask the question were you using the diabetes drug called Actos before you were diagnosed with bladder cancer? If the answer is yes we are urging the victim, or their family members to call the Johnson Law Group for a legal evaluation." As a background, according to court records there appears to be a correlation between diabetics using the diabetes drug called Actos, and bladder cancer. Both France, and Germany suspended the sales of the diabetes drug called Actos in 2011, because of a elevated risk of diabetics using the diabetes drug called Actos, and bladder cancer. If a diabetic was using the diabetes called Actos, and then developed bladder cancer, and or if a diabetic was using the diabetes drug called Actos, and passed away, with the cause of death being bladder cancer the US Drug Watchdog is urging the diabetic, or their family members to immediately call the Johnson Law Group at 1-800-996-9900 for a legal evaluation. http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com/
The US Drug Watchdog says, "One of the biggest problems we have with respect to our drug initiative work, is the average US consumer never hears about a drug recall, or serious side effects related to a specific drug's use. We are attempting to change this very sad fact with aggressive initiatives focused on increasing public awareness, and hopefully suggesting possible help for victims. In the instance of diabetics using the diabetes drug called Actos, and then developing bladder cancer, like we said its like finding needles in a very large haystack. It would be much easier if the problem were just isolated to San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Miami, or Houston, but with this drug we are talking diabetics in all 50 states, and thousands of communities across the United States." http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
Case number 11cv2406 BEN BGS in the Federal District Court San Diego, CA