Toledo based personal injury attorneys, Williams DeClark Tuschman, are offering FREE consulation for those who have been affected by the anticoagulant drug, Rivaroxaban also known as, Xarelto. Marketed in the US by Janseen Pharmaceuticals, Xarelto is an anticoagulant drug manufacutred by Bayer that can be used to prevent strokes and can also be used to prevent the formation of blood clots in veins. The drug has been linked to serious and even fatal injuries. A lawsuit has been filed against the pharmaceutical company behind Xarelto for the alleged death of a New Jersey woman who used the blood thinner. The lawsuit states that Janseen Pharmaceuticals and Bayer “feverently marketed” Xarelto “with no regard to the accuracy and misrepresentation of their misleading advetisement.” Due the heavy marketing, over 100,000 US prescriptions were written for the blood thinner in the first three months in 2012 alone and continues to bring in heavy profits. If you or a loved one has been in contact with the anticoagulant drug, Xarelto, please contact personal injury attorneys, Williams DeClark Tuschman at 419-719-5195. We are here to offer you a free consultation and answer any questions you may have. Our attorneys are specialist in personal injury cases. After our meeting we will be more than happy to assist you in the next course of action.
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Toledo Personal Injury Attorneys Accepting Clients for Xarelto Cases
| Jul 16, 2014 | Drug Safety
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