Rezulin Class Action Lawsuits Information
Rezulin diabetes drug was recalled on March 21, 2000 after a
controversial FDA approval and stay on the U.S. market. Linked to 90 cases of
life threatening liver damage, at least 63 deaths have resulted from the use of
this diabetes drug. Approved on the FDA's "fast track" in just six months, FDA
physicians describe the approval conditions as lowered safety standards. The
L.A. Times had reported on the Rezulin scandal after a whistleblower showed
internal FDA email messages to one of the reporters. Rezulin had been prescribed
to an estimated 2 million people prior to the Rezulin recall.
Rezulin Side Effects
The FDA doctor considered the top expert in assessing and
preventing deaths related to the use of prescription drugs concluded that
Rezulin patients are 1,200 times more likely to suffer liver failure. Approved
to treat type-2 diabetes, Rezulin manufacturer Warner-Lambert has been accused
of knowing as early as 1993 of at least one case of a patient who showed liver
damage after taking Rezulin. The L.A. Times reported the Rezulin manufacturer
downplayed liver damage concerns when seeking federal approval by assuring
Rezulin was low risk.
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