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If you have suffered injury or a loved one has been killed by Trasylol®, contact our defective products attorneys. Serving Illinois from our Chicago office location, we will work tirelessly to help you obtain compensation.
Gary D. McCallister & Associates, LLC
120 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2800
Chicago, Illinois 60602
Phone: (866) 892-5586
Trasylol® Victims: Our Defective Products Attorneys in Chicago, Illinois Can Help
At Gary D. McCallister & Associates, LLC we are committed to helping those who have fallen victim to defective drugs. If you or a loved one has suffered as a result of taking Trasylol®, our defective products attorneys from Chicago, Illinois can provide expert legal counsel and aggressive representation. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) called for Trasylol® – a blood-clotting agent intended for use in heart surgeries – to be suspended from the market in November 2007 after the agency found the clinical studies concerning Trasylol® did not identify a patient group for which the benefits of taking the drug outweighed the adverse risks. If you or a loved one was given Trasylol® and suffered complications as a result, we can help you file a personal injury or wrongful death claim to obtain the compensation that you are entitled to. Contact our law firm today to schedule a free consultation.
Trasylol® Side Effects
In research studies of Trasylol® conducted after the drug was released, it was found that the drug had risky side effects that could seriously jeopardize the health and well-being of patients. The potential side effects of Trasylol® include kidney failure, heart failure, and stroke. Additionally, it was discovered that the drug accounted for a number of in-hospital and post-cardiac surgery deaths. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that in a test group of 3,900 patients, 20.8 percent of those who were given Trasylol® during cardiac surgery died over the course of the next five years. By comparison, only 15 percent of patients who were given aminocaproic and tranexamic acid during surgery died over the same period of time. If you have suffered injury or a loved one has died as a result of Trasylol®, our defective products attorneys can help. Serving Chicago, Illinois and the greater Midwest area, we have the commitment, practical experience, and legal knowledge needed to defend your rights and obtain compensation.
How Our Defective Products Attorneys Can Help
Filing a personal injury or wrongful death claim can be a complicated, trying, and exhausting process. In order to maximize your chances of obtaining the full amount of compensation that you are entitled to, you should seek the legal counsel of experienced trial attorneys. If you or someone you love has suffered because of the dangerous drug Trasylol®, the defective products attorneys at our Chicago, Illinois law office can review your case and help determine the best way to proceed with your claim. We have extensive experience in defective drug litigation and a detailed understanding of laws involving drugs and medical devices. Depending on the circumstances, it may be possible to procure a settlement or include you in a class action suit against the drug or medical devise manufacturer.
Contact Our Defective Products Attorneys
We can help if you have been injured or a loved one has been killed as a result of Trasylol®. Our defective products attorneys serving Chicago and greater Illinois will commit themselves to securing a successful case resolution for you and your family. To schedule a free consultation with Gary D. McCallister & Associates, LLC, contact our law office today.
