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Roundup Non-Hodgkin’s Cancer Lawsuit Update. I am providing this update on the herbicide Roundup, the connection between Roundup and cancer, and the recent lawsuit verdicts against Bayer and Monsanto, the manufacturers of this deadly compound.

Roundup Lawsuit Settlements

Roundup Non-Hodgkin Cancer

Roundup is linked to Non Hodgkin’ Lymphoma and other cancers. Cancer from using Roundup? Call Dr. Shezad Malik at 214-390-3189

Roundup Cancer Update. I am providing this overview of the herbicide Roundup, including its history, the link to causing serious illnesses, and the lawsuits that have been filed against the manufacturers of this deadly compound.

Roundup Non-Hodgkin Cancer

Use of Roundup linked to Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

What is Roundup?

Smith & Nephew BHR & R3 Lawsuit Update. I am providing this timely update regarding the ongoing problems with the Smith & Nephew Birmingham hip replacement (BHR) and R3 metal on metal hip implants. This article is a continuation of a series of articles on the general and specific problems with the Metal on Metal (MoM) line of hip implants, addressing individual hip manufacturers. First I’ll address the reasons for a hip implant in the first place.

Smith & Nephew BHR & R3 Lawsuit Update

These metal-on-metal hip designs were touted to last over 20 years and provide greater mobility and patient functionality. But the reality is different

Reasons for a Hip Replacement

Talcum Powder Lawsuit Update. I am providing this Talcum Powder lawsuit update to keep injured plaintiffs and concerned citizens informed on the latest developments in the talcum powder lawsuits.

Johnson & Johnson under fire over its talc based Baby Powder, plaintiffs allege it causes Ovarian Cancer and Mesothelioma

Johnson & Johnson is under fire over its talc-based Baby Powder, plaintiffs allege it causes Ovarian Cancer and Mesothelioma

What are Talcum Powder Lawsuits about?

Biomet Hip Implant Lawsuit Review. I writing this Biomet hip implant lawsuit review to inform patients who have had various Biomet implants in place for more than 10 years and now running into problems with their hip implants. This article is a continuation of the article that I posted yesterday regarding metal-on-metal hip problems.

The Biomet M2a hip implant was one of several metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implants that generated significant attention in the orthopedic medical community and among patients.

Biomet MoM including the M2a and Magnum lines of hip implants had a high incidence of premature failure requiring the need for painful and costly hip revision

Biomet MoM including the M2a and Magnum lines of hip implants had a high incidence of premature failure requiring the need for painful and costly hip revision

Metal-on-Metal Hip Lawsuits Update. Understanding the Implications and Outcomes

The medical community hailed metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implants as a revolutionary development for patients requiring hip replacements. However, over time, several concerns arose about these implants, leading to numerous lawsuits against manufacturers. This article delves into the background, health concerns, and legal implications surrounding metal-on-metal hip lawsuits.

Metal on Metal hip implants fail prematurely at a high rate and may need a revision surgery to correct

Metal on Metal hip implants fail prematurely at a high rate and may need revision surgery to correct

Ozempic, Hero or Villain? In this article, I will unpack the data to determine whether Ozempic and its ilk are heroes or villains.

A hero by definition is a person or thing who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. A villain, on the other hand, doesn’t exemplify these qualities and is, in fact, the antithesis of the hero, and opposes the hero.

Ozempic and similar drugs have bad side effects including nausea, vomiting and gastroparesis

Ozempic and similar drugs have bad side effects including nausea, vomiting, and gastroparesis

Ozempic, a Bitter Pill to Swallow. Knowledgeable folks and users of Ozempic will know right off the bat that Ozempic is a weekly injection and not a pill. So why the title, “Ozempic, a Bitter Pill to Swallow?” because there is no equivalent in modern parlance for the idiom that refers to a bitter injection.

But this is a play on words because a bitter pill to swallow is an expression from the 1600s that refers to something unpleasant or hurtful that is hard to accept. A bitter pill to swallow is the naked truth that people do not want to face but one that cannot be avoided.

Like a pill, it must be swallowed, these unpleasant facts must be taken in. And Ozempic is indeed a bitter pill to swallow, as will be explained later, this idiom is not meant to be taken literally and in fact, its use is both unpleasant and hurtful because of the profound side effects.

Ozempic, Wegovy, and Cat fur balls. What do these drugs and cats have in common? I’ll explain later in the post. One of the biggest healthcare trends in the past few years has been the development and sales of weight loss injectable drugs that were previously used to treat type 2 diabetes.

Ozempic and Wegovy attorney

Ozempic and Wegovy side effects

Diabetes drugs Ozempic and Wegovy used to treat weight loss

Lawsuit claims Ozempic and Mounjaro Cause Severe Gastroparesis. A recently filed lawsuit, claims that the newer type 2 diabetic drugs Ozempic and Mounjaro cause severe gastroparesis. Ozempic and Mounjaro drug makers are being sued alleging that these diabetic drugs cause gastroparesis, a severe paralytic stomach disorder that prevents the stomach from fully and timely emptying.

Ozempic and Mounjaro linked to severe GI side effects

Dallas-Ozempic-and-Mounjaro-Defective-Drug-Attorney

The lawsuit was filed against Novo Nordisk—the makers of Ozempic—and Eli Lilly, the makers of Mounjaro.

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