By Top Class Actions  |  October 10, 2012

Category: Pharmaceuticals
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Why Even Market Researchers Hate Pradaxa Side Effects

By John Curran

 

Pradaxa internal bleeding lawsuit lawyerConsumer advocates and market research experts often have very different opinions. Market researchers want to find out how to exploit gaps in markets, while consumer advocates want to protect people from potentially dangerous products. It’s a sign of how dangerous Pradaxa internal bleeding side effects are when these two disparate groups join together in their feelings about the prescription drug.

Pradaxa side effects come from prescriptions issued by doctors who are looking to prevent strokes and deep vein thrombosis by using Pradaxa as a blood thinner. However, even market researchers understand that Pradaxa internal bleeding risks are significant enough to consider for investment purposes. Fast Market Research, for example, notes that doctors are still reticent to use Pradaxa as opposed to warfarin as a blood thinner. The issue is that Pradaxa internal bleeding side effects are so dangerous that doctors have yet to find an antidote for them.

Enter Eliquis, a drug that is approved for use in the European Union.  It is already indicated for use for deep vein thrombosis, and member countries may soon use it for atrial fibrillation cases. While the drug can cause conditions similar to Pradaxa bleeding side effects, they are not nearly as drastic. And that’s the reason why a firm like Fast Market Research is willing to point out that drug makers Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb are no longer worthy of investment.

In addition, many doctors still prescribe warfarin as a blood thinning agent in spite of a whole new class of medications. The reason for this is that Pradaxa internal bleeding side effects are a strong enough risk factor that the newness does not matter. Rather than deal with that, doctors instead look to new treatment options. Eliquis may not be the answer, but the EU’s version of the FDA has proven more proactive in vetting other drugs, so it could be a safer option.

If you or someone you know has dealt with internal bleeding, hemorrhaging or other Pradaxa side effects, get educated. Visit the Pradaxa Internal Bleeding Class Action Lawsuit Investigation to learn more about potential side effects and legal remedies. When you fill out the simple form, a qualified Pradaxa internal bleeding lawsuit lawyer will contact you to discuss the facts of your potential case at no cost to you. Considering the costs of medical care for these dangerous conditions, your family’s finances could be strained. Get help with a free legal review of your Pradaxa side effects today.

 

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Updated October 9th, 2012

 

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