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Facing the Risks: Ozempic Lawsuits Over Serious Complications. Individuals are filing lawsuits against Ozempic, claiming that the drug, semaglutide, may cause severe gastrointestinal issues such as gastroparesis, ileus and intestinal blockages. -
Understanding the Depo-Provera Lawsuit: Risks, Claims and Legal Actions. If you suffered from meningiomas or other serious health problems after using Depo-Provera, Hupy and Abraham can help you take legal action. -
What’s Going on With Bayer Roundup Cancer Cases? Find out where things stand with Bayer Roundup cancer lawsuits and why now is the time to take action if you have cancer from Roundup exposure. -
What Iowa Farmers Need to Know About the Dangers of Roundup® Do you use Roundup® on your farm? Find out if you may be at risk of developing cancer and what your rights may be if you are diagnosed with lymphoma. -
Everything You Need To Know About Transvaginal Mesh Roughly 10% of women who have used transvaginal mesh have experienced considerable complications -
Transvaginal Mesh Manufacturers Paying MILLIONS to Settle Complaints Thousands of women allegedly were not warned about potential dangers of transvaginal mesh products. -
Asbestos and Mesothelioma -- What You Need to Know Mesothelioma is a dangerous type of cancer that is almost always linked to exposure to asbestos. -
What You Need to Know About Asbestos-Induced Mesothelioma In most cases of mesothelioma, the symptoms often lay dormant for years. That’s why it is best to contact an attorney familiar with mesothelioma cases. -
Taxotere Makers Failed to Warn Patients about Permanent Hair Loss Learn more about Taxotere, the chemotherapy drug that has been shown to cause permanent and irreversible hair loss in some.
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