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An Accutane Lawsuit May Be a Smart Option

It is no secret that Accutane has a number of severe side effects. In fact, the company that created Accutane, Roche Pharmaceuticals, stopped distributing the medication under its brand name, as the side effects became too well-known to the general public. Accutane lawsuits are continuing to emerge against the company, as the drug is still on the market under its generic brand name, isotretinoin.

The Accutane lawsuit that is filed the most often involves some form of inflammatory bowel disease. These intestinal disorders include Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, both of which are gastrointestinal disorders. Literally thousands of lawsuits have been filed on behalf of Accutane customers who begin to experience Crohn's symptoms.

What do you get in return from an Accutane lawsuit? In general, these lawsuits will be settled with Roche Pharmaceuticals paying for damages particularly medical expenses. The FDA, in response to these allegations, has put a warning label on Accutane products to try to limit the number of sufferers. In addition, doctors are warned to inform a patient of all side effects before prescribing this specific medication  otherwise, the doctor (or other health care professional) could be held liable for the damages.

If a person contracts an IBD, their lives are turned inside out. Their intestines are attacked and anyone who has ever experienced stomach pain can tell you that you cannot function normally with it. Ulcerative colitis, for example, results in ulcers or open sores in the colon. Crohn's symptoms can range from abdominal pain to diarrhea to extreme weight loss. Individuals who sought treatment for acne should not have to suffer from these IBDs as a result of taking Accutane.

While Accutane as a brand was removed from stores, the generic brand is still available. Called "isotretinoin", this drug carries the same side effects as the original drug's brand name. Lawsuits should be considered if you suffer any of the side effects listed here as a result of your isotretinoin use. There is no reason why a drug that improves one aspect of your life should also seriously impacts other areas of your life. For more information on whether or not you should file an Accutane lawsuit, please call 877-739-7744.


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An Accutane Lawsuit May Be Appropriate For Former Patients Now Dealing With Serious Health Problems

[Posted on May 14]

Accutane was used by millions of patients for decades to treat severe acne but it's no longer on the market after the discovery that the medication can lead to inflammatory bowel diseases in patients. An increased risk of conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are among the Accutane side effects that were not communicated to patients until well after they'd used the medication. While the earliest studies that showed this connection came out in the 1990s, it wasn't until 2009 that the public became fully aware of these risks. Prompted by a black box warning issued by the FDA, Roche Pharmaceuticals, the makers of Accutane, were forced to pull the drug off the shelves.

Many former users feel that Roche acted negligently in regards to their lack of adequate Accutane warnings and have decided to move forward with an Accutane lawsuit. Former Accutane patients who have an inflammatory bowel disease have had to drastically alter their lives. Ulcerative colitis and Crohns disease treatment lead to medical expenses that can be difficult to afford. Those past patients that have filed an Accutane lawsuit and won have been able to lessen the burden caused by those medical bills by winning financial compensation.

Those considering this step need to be aware that not every lawyer can serve as an Accutane attorney. Many will state that they can pursue an Accutane lawsuit but unless they have experience doing so in the past, they will not fully understand what's necessary to build a strong case. An Accutane attorney should be very familiar with the research that's linked the drug to the various forms of inflammatory bowel disease and be prepared to go up against the powerful lawyers that will represent Roche Pharmaceuticals. It's for this reason that the services of the Law Offices of Chandler, Mathis, & Zivley, PC are so highly sought after.

As one of the top firms in the country, Chandler, Mathis, & Zivley, have been able to help many patients get the justice they deserve through an Accutane lawsuit. Certainly successful litigation cannot erase the fact that these victims now suffer from an incurable inflammatory bowel disease but getting financial compensation to offset their medical bills can be a tremendous help. Through a free legal consultation offered by Chandler, Mathis, & Zivley, former patients can learn if they have grounds to move forward with a lawsuit.

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