PPA Class Action Lawsuits Information
Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) is a chemical that can be found in
many over the counter and prescription cold and cough medications, nasal
decongestants, and over the counter appetite suppressant and weight loss
products. PPA sales were banned November 6, 2000 because of concerns of the
increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke found to occur especially in younger women.
PPA is still available over the counter because the FDA cannot control over the
counter drugs, so PPA continues to endanger people continuing to use products
containing PPA. Every year billions of doses of over the counter medications
containing PPA are used.
PPA Side Effects
A Yale University School of Medicine study showed that an
increased risk of suffering a hemorrhagic stroke with patients taking
medications containing PPA. This May 11, 2000 report helped show the serious
risk of using PPA containing products. Hemorrhagic strokes are potentially fatal
and occur when bleeding into the brain or tissue surrounding the brain has taken
place. The deadly PPA adverse effect can occur without warning and has
irreversible effects.
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