Drug lawsuit commercials are not uncommon. Every year there are new prescription drugs that come on the market with various brand names. Some of them work better than others do and some people have gotten hurt using them. If you are considering taking a drug that is not on the Food and Drug Administration’s list of approved drugs, it is important to know what you are getting into before you take it.
There is one type of drug lawsuit that is very common. This is a case where a doctor prescribes a low dose of a particular blood thinner to someone who has been prescribed a stronger version of the same drug. When the medication was changed to a lower dose, it caused the patient to develop severe adverse side effects including death. The reason the medication was switched was because the FDA did not consider it safe to prescribe a low dose when the blood thinners were in large supply and many people were getting injured while using them. A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of the deceased.
Another type of drug lawsuit commercials shows doctors giving out warning letters. In these, the warning letters say that the blood thinners will only cause dangerous cardiovascular events if the patient continues to take the medicine. This is a way for doctors to get their patients to stop taking the medication. However, most of the time, warning letters do not mention the dangerous outcomes from continuing to use the medicine.
An interesting aspect of drug lawsuit commercials is when they talk about Viagra. This drug has gotten a lot of bad press over the years due to several cases in which individuals became addicted to it and ended up going to jail for selling Viagra. The commercials sometimes do not accurately represent the dangers of this drug. It is also interesting to note that many of the doctors featured in the commercials are female, which is surprising considering the topic.
When looking at drug lawsuit commercials, it is important to remember that what you see is not always what the doctor says in the actual commercial. There are several companies that have been heavily involved in embedding deceptive statements into their commercials, making it impossible for anyone but the viewer to decipher what they are saying. For example, one of the most widely known brands of Viagra, the generic version of which is marketed by Takeda, has many different bold claims about increasing a person’s sex drive and stamina. However, there is no mention of the potential side effects of Viagra that include heart problems, high blood pressure, or blood clots.
Some of the other less well-known brands of Viagra contain similar statements. Even though these companies claim that their products help with male impotency and erectile dysfunction, there is no reference to the negative side effects that are often associated with such products. Another example is Cialis, the brand of prescription penis enlargement supplement by of men. The website on which the product is sold explicitly refers to the product as a “supplement for sexual performance”. In fact, while there is no direct reference to the negative side effects of the drug, Cialis is marketed as a solution for “ED” and other conditions.