Alabama Arthritis Drug Attorney

Many arthritis sufferers look to prescription and over-the-counter remedies to treat their chronic pain. COX-2 inhibitors are a class of prescription drugs used to treat arthritis. These include:

  • VIOXX
  • Celebrex
  • Bextra

VIOXX was pulled off the market in 2004 after an FDA researcher reported findings that people taking the drug were at higher risk of heart attack and sudden cardiac death. Sales of Bextra were suspended in 2005 following a recommendation from the FDA. Numerous studies link COX-2 inhibitors to heart- attacks and strokes.

If you or a loved one has been injured or suffered a wrongful death because of the use of a dangerous arthritis drug, call The Dansby Law Firm, P.C. We will evaluate your case, explain your options, and tell you how we can help.

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