Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Pacreatitis and Januvia

Patients who have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes may or may not be familiar with medications such as Januvia, Janumet and Sitagliptin. They also may or may not also be familiar with the severe side-effects some patients encounter from the use of these drugs.

Pancreatitis is one of the serious side effects linked to this Januvia. Prescribed to maintain the levels of blood sugar in Type 2 diabetes patients,Januvia is generating a significant amount of attention through the FDA’s Adverse Event Reporting System. Some statistics stemming from this information show that 66% of Januvia, Janumet and Sitagliptin cases required hospitalization for pancreatitis, 21% of cases showed pancreatitis developed within 30 days of taking Januvia, and 53% of cases were resolved once medication use was discontinued.

If you have developed Pancreatitis from the use of Januvia contact us today,we may be able to help. The claim evaluation is free and with most claims of this type, there is no cost up-front cost for legal fees. The attorneys in our network handle most claims on a contingency basis. There are statutes surrounding the time you are able to file a claim so contact us today!
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