Meridia Recall & Litigation Proceedings |
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A prescription drug taken once a day orally, Meridia allegedly boosts weight loss for patients who are extremely overweight. Also known as sibutramine, persons who have suffered from the drug’s side effects need to contact Greer Law Firm, a lawyer specializing in Meridia litigation, immediately. In the event that the Meridia recall occurred too late for you, and you have injuries that are severe, you may be able to become compensated for your medical bills and other expenses by filing a Meridia case. Keep in mind that there is a time limit regarding when you experienced the side effects of the drug and when you actually filed a case. For this reason, time is of the essence and you need to get in touch with a qualified attorney like Greer Law Firm as soon as you can. It is recommended that you get in touch with a lawyer who is not only licensed to practice in your state but also one who knows the laws pertaining to pharmaceutical lawsuits in your state. This is because laws do vary between states and if you have a lawyer who practices in a different state, this may prove to be futile. For a successful Meridia Litigation, gather as much information as you can as soon as you experience any kind of unusual or severe side effects. This means that you need to take note of the dosage amount and the dosage time of when you took the drug and the type of side effects you experienced, as well as the severity. Keeping a journal is a good idea for all Meridia users and will most likely prove very useful if you need to file a case. Your lawyer will also be able to give you concrete advice on whether filing a lawsuit is the option you need to take or not. The bottom line is that filing a case against drug manufacturer Abbott Laboratories may involve some tough challenges and having a competent lawyer like Greer Law Firm may be your greatest asset. |

Abbott Laboratories has imposed a Meridia recall, which takes the weight loss drug Meridia off the market. This occurred after it has been found that Meridia proposes a potential risk of a stroke or a heart attack for patients taking the drug.