When medical devices and prescription medications are not designed, tested, and manufactured with care, they can become dangerous and harm patients. Follow our blog to learn about ongoing medical device lawsuits, new threats to patient safety, and how to prove manufacturer negligence when a drug or device is defective.
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Defective Medical Device: FDA Vows To Change Methods Of ApprovalThere is a multitude of individuals in Tennessee and elsewhere who have medical devices implanted in their bodies to assist with everyday treatment and care.
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Xarelto To Join Long List Of Defective Drugs And Medical DevicesMany residents of Tennessee likely either rely on prescription medications or medical devices themselves or know someone who does.
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Cutting Edge Technology And Defective Medical DevicesThere is a multitude of devices that are used to assist with the treatment of a variety of medical conditions, many of which may pose little to no threat to a person's well-being.
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Predictors For Recalls Of Defective Drugs And Medical DevicesWhen patients are prescribed a certain drug or medical device, they trust that it will help them manage their condition, or even facilitate healing.
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Defective Drugs And Medical Devices Allegedly Caused BlindnessConsumers in Tennessee and elsewhere may not be aware of the dangers posed by some items offered for sale online and directly at places such as flea markets.
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Defective Drugs And Medical Device Cost Medicare BillionsMedicare recently disclosed that it spent $1.5 billion on defective cardiac devices in a single decade.
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Defective Drugs And Medical Devices: The Failures Of IVC FiltersWhen patients in Tennessee and elsewhere undergo surgical procedures, there will always be the danger of blood clots developing.
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Defective Drugs And Medical Devices Laws Often ChangeMany Tennessee residents use prescription drugs or other procedures that include the insertion of various devices that are meant to help improve their health conditions.
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When A Heartburn Drug Does More Than Kill The HeatTo combat the pain and discomfort of heartburn, many Tennessee residents turn to over-the-counter medications that do seem to help, but at what cost?
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Judge Says Legal Process May Continue Re Defective Medical DeviceAnyone in Tennessee who has undergone a medical procedure as a treatment for a heart condition may want to pay close attention to an ongoing situation in another state.
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By The Time You Use A Medical Device, It Should Be SafePerhaps you've taken prescription medication after visiting your doctor because of an adverse health condition.
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Risk Of Defective Medical Devices Being Approved Too QuicklyThere is a multitude of patients in Tennessee and elsewhere who have suffered serious harm at the hands of a drug or medical device.