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Pradaxa Bleeding Hemorrhaging | Lawsuits, Lawyers | Side Effects: Unusual bruising or bleeding, Pink or brown urine, Red or black tarry stools, Coughing up blood, Vomiting that resembles blood or looks like coffee grounds, Bleeding from the gums, Frequent

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Pradaxa Lawsuit | Side Effects : Internal Bleeding, Internal Hemorrhaging, Bleeding

Pradaxa Lawsuits |  Lawsuit, Lawyer, Attorney | Side Effects : Internal Bleeding, Internal Hemorrhaging | Lawsuit, Lawyer | Side Effects: Internal Bleeding, Internal Hemorrhaging Unusual bruising or bleeding, Bleeding from the gums, Frequent nosebleeds, Joint pain or swelling, Headaches, Dizziness, Weakness and swelling of the arms, hands, feet, ankles or lower legs, Death.

Pradaxa Lawsuit | Side Effects : Internal Bleeding, Internal Hemorrhaging, Bleeding

Have you or someone you care about suffered life-threatening internal bleeding or hemorrhaging side effects while taking Pradaxa? The defective drug lawyers at Parker Waichman LLP are currently investigating reports that some Pradaxa patients have experienced serious internal bleeding or hemorrhaging side effect episodes. In some instances, Pradaxa bleeding, internal bleeding / hemorrhaging side effects was not discovered in a timely manner, leading to death.

If you or someone you know experienced serious Pradaxa bleeding / hemorrhaging that might be associated with the drug, our defective drug lawyers want to hear from you today. We are currently offering FREE Pradaxa lawsuit consultations to all victims of Pradaxa bleeding / hemorrhaging side effects. To discuss your potential Pradaxa bleeding / hemorrhaging or other Pradaxa side effects lawsuit with an experienced defective drug lawyer, we urge you to contact us today.

Pradaxa Bleeding / Hemorrhaging Side Effects Reports

Pradaxa (dabigatran etexilate) is a blood thinner that was approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) in October 2010 to prevent blood clots in patients with atrial fibrillation.

Symptoms of Pradaxa bleeding include:
  • Lethargy
  • Unusual bruising or bleeding / hemorrhaging
  • Pink or brown urine
  • Red or black tarry stools
  • Coughing up blood
  • Vomiting that resembles blood or looks like coffee grounds
  • Bleeding from the gums
  • Frequent nosebleeds
  • Joint pain or swelling
  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Weakness and swelling of the arms, hands, feet, ankles or lower legs.
  • Death

No Antidote For Pradaxa Bleeding

No Antidote For Pradaxa Bleeding

Life Threatening Pradaxa

Pradaxa was brought to market with great fanfare, with its maker touting it as being safer than traditional blood thinners, like warfarin (brand names Coumadin, Jantoven and Marfarin). And it is true that Pradaxa will not react with certain foods the way warfarin will to increase the likelyhood of bleeding events. However, warfarin bleeding can be stopped via the administration of vitamin K. There is no antidote for Pradaxa bleeding at this time, making Pradaxa bleeding events potentially far more deadly.




Pradaxa Side Effects May Have Caused Patient Deaths From Bleeding / Hemorrhaging

Pradaxa Side Effects May Have Caused Patient Deaths From Bleeding / Hemorrhaging

Have you suffered side effects from taking Pradaxa?

In September 2011, Pradaxa became the subject of an investigation in New Zealand after as many as five elderly Pradaxa patients reportedly died as a result of internal bleeding / hemorrhaging. Another 36 patients reportedly suffered bouts of serious internal bleeding / hemorrhaging. New Zealand media outlets reported that some families claimed the chain of events leading to their relatives' deaths began when they switched from warfarin to Pradaxa, and infections set in after their conditions had deteriorated to the point of hospital admission.

The New Zealand reports came weeks after regulators in Japan asked the maker of Pradaxa to notify doctors about potentially deadly bleeding / hemorrhaging in some Pradaxa patients. According to a letter sent to Boehringer Ingelheim by the country's health ministry, between March 14 and August11, 81 elderly patients taking Pradaxa suffered heavy bleeding / hemorrhaging, leading to five deaths. Japanese officials suggested that patients older than 70 may need a lower dose of Pradaxa. Bleeding / hemorrhaging is also a side effect of older blood thinners, such a warfarin. But warfarin bleeding can be treated with vitamin K. There is no antidote available for bleeding caused by Pradaxa and similar drugs, known as direct thrombin inhibitors.

Pradaxa Lawsuit | Legal Help for Victims of Pradaxa Bleeding

If you or a loved one suffered serious Pradaxa bleeding / hemorrhaging while taking the drug, you may have valuable legal rights. To learn how our Pradaxa bleeding lawyers can help you file a Pradaxa Lawsuit, please fill out our online form or call 1 800 LAW INFO (1-800-529-4636) today.

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Case Study Points to Pradaxa Traumatic Bleeding Dangers

Mar 30, 2012 | Parker Waichman LLP
A case study published earlier this in the Journal of Neurosurgery highlighted the risk elderly Pradaxa patients could face from only a minor trauma.  The report detailed the death of an 83-year-old Pradaxa patient from a traumatic brain bleed that followed a minor fall.  The report is disturbing because many of the people taking Pradaxa are elderly.  And this population often experiences balance problems and other disorders that make them susceptible to falls and minor...

Pradaxa Heart, Bleeding Side Effects Raising Concerns

Mar 28, 2012 | Parker Waichman LLP
Since late last year, concerns about Pradaxa’s heart and bleeding side effects have grown, leading some to question whether its risks outweigh its benefits.  Pradaxa was approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) in 2010, and was expected to replace warfarin, a decades-old anti-clotting drug."What we've seen is that the amount of people having death from hemorrhagic events in the brain is higher than expected," epidemiologist Adrian Hernandez recently told the...

Bleeding Reports Prompt Pradaxa Label Changes in Canada

Mar 21, 2012 | Parker Waichman LLP
Reports of Pradaxa bleeding side effects have prompted regulators in Canada - where it is sold as Pradax - to add new warnings to its label regarding use of the drug in kidney patients.  New information will also be added to address use of Pradaxa in patients with severe valvular disease or prosthetic heart valves.According to a notice from Health Canada, the Pradax patient monograph will now include new recommendations to assess renal function in patients being considered for, or already...

Pradaxa Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Tennessee Woman who Suffered Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Mar 7, 2012 | Parker Waichman LLP
What may be the first wrongful death lawsuit involving Pradaxa bleeding side effects has been filed by the family of a woman in Tennessee.  The lawsuit alleges that the deceased plaintiff suffered a fatal gastrointestinal bleed due to her use of Pradaxa.In the U.S., Pradaxa was approved for use to prevent strokes and blood clots in people with atrial fibrillation in October 2010, but has been available overseas since 2008.   In recent months, however, as the number of people...

Pradaxa Clinical Trial Analysis Sees Higher Heart Attack Risk

Jan 10, 2012 | Parker Waichman LLP
A new study is raising more concerns about Pradaxa. According to researchers from the Cleveland Clinic, people taking Pradaxa may be at a higher risk of suffering heart attacks and chest pain.The large study used to gain Pradaxa its 2010 approval did hint at a small increased risk of heart attack among people taking the medication, according to The Wall Street Journal.   Since then, researchers have been trying to determine if Pradaxa does pose an increased risk.In conducting this...

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