Risks of Xarelto | Sayville Personal Injury

Steven Gacovino | 906 Views | 08/26/2015

Risks of Xarelto

What you’re about to hear may seem unbelievable. If we just get the word out about it we can protect our parents and grandparents from a dangerous product that has no known antidote. The problem is internal bleeding. The product is a certain blood thinner.  Internal bleeding is a risk associated with all blood thinners. They’re used to prevent blood clotting. Specifically, they’re used for individuals with atrial fibrillation, those who have had deep vein thrombosis, or a pulmonary embolism, and those undergoing a hip or knee replacement.

What do you do when a thinner causes internal bleeding?

Well, not all blood thinners are created equal. Older drugs, like Warfarin, have emergency antidotes that can prevent serious harm if internal bleeding begins, but there’s a new drug in town and it’s pretty popular. It’s also very convenient and it can be fatal. It’s called Xarelto.  Did you or a loved one have internal bleeding after taking Xarelto? Contact one of our representatives immediately to find out if you may qualify for compensation. Call right now, 866-929-9818. That’s 866-929-9818 or visit lawyersusa.com/xarelto.

According to a report by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, Xarelto has been associated with serious disabling or fatal injury including severe internal bleeding leaving some patients hospitalized and even dead. Unlike older drugs, Xarelto has no known antidote. This means that any bleeding after Xarelto is taken could result in death. This is so concerning to the FDA that it mandated increasingly specific warning labels regarding the lack of a reversal agent. Elderly patients are at an even higher risk because it takes longer for the drug to leave their system.

Studies have linked Xarelto to a 200 to 300% increase in the rate of major bleeding among various patients.   Share this video with your friends and family, especially your parents and grandparents to raise awareness of the dangers associated with Xarelto. Share this video today, because we know the manufacturers won’t warn us until it’s too late. Call our team today to find out if yours or a loved one’s injury could be related to Xarelto. Call now at 866-929-9818.

By: Steven Gacovino

Risks of Xarelto | Sayville Personal Injury

Risks of Xarelto

What you’re about to hear may seem unbelievable. If we just get the word out about it we can protect our parents and grandparents from a dangerous product that has no known antidote. The problem is internal bleeding. The product is a certain blood thinner.  Internal bleeding is a risk associated with all blood thinners. They’re used to prevent blood clotting. Specifically, they’re used for individuals with atrial fibrillation, those who have had deep vein thrombosis, or a pulmonary embolism, and those undergoing a hip or knee replacement.

What do you do when a thinner causes internal bleeding?

Well, not all blood thinners are created equal. Older drugs, like Warfarin, have emergency antidotes that can prevent serious harm if internal bleeding begins, but there’s a new drug in town and it’s pretty popular. It’s also very convenient and it can be fatal. It’s called Xarelto.  Did you or a loved one have internal bleeding after taking Xarelto? Contact one of our representatives immediately to find out if you may qualify for compensation. Call right now, 866-929-9818. That’s 866-929-9818 or visit lawyersusa.com/xarelto.

According to a report by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, Xarelto has been associated with serious disabling or fatal injury including severe internal bleeding leaving some patients hospitalized and even dead. Unlike older drugs, Xarelto has no known antidote. This means that any bleeding after Xarelto is taken could result in death. This is so concerning to the FDA that it mandated increasingly specific warning labels regarding the lack of a reversal agent. Elderly patients are at an even higher risk because it takes longer for the drug to leave their system.

Studies have linked Xarelto to a 200 to 300% increase in the rate of major bleeding among various patients.   Share this video with your friends and family, especially your parents and grandparents to raise awareness of the dangers associated with Xarelto. Share this video today, because we know the manufacturers won’t warn us until it’s too late. Call our team today to find out if yours or a loved one’s injury could be related to Xarelto. Call now at 866-929-9818.

By: Steven Gacovino