Increasingly, Zofran lawsuits have parents worried their own baby will have a Zofran birth defect. Birth defects are the leading …
What the Xarelto Anticoagulant Does to Your Body
How the Xarelto Anticoagulant Works To understand Xarelto, we first have to understand blood clots. Blood clotting (or “coagulation”) happens …
FDA: Birth Control PIlls May Increase Risk of Yaz Blood Clots by 3x
On April 10, 2012 the FDA published a drug safety announcement about the risk of Yaz blood clots from drospirenone-containing …
Xarelto Internal Bleeding Measurements Found to Be Unreliable
A recent study found tests used to measure bleeding risks may not be effective for patients taking Xarelto.
Invokana and Lower Bone Density: What Patients Need to Know
Invokana (canagliflozin) regulates blood sugar in type 2 diabetes patients. Doctors prescribe Invokana to over 4 million patients in the …
Ondansetron Birth Defects Discovered in Clinical Trials
Zofran animal studies showed signs of toxicity, premature births, intrauterine fetal deaths, and incomplete bone growth.
Are SGLT2 Inhibitors like Invokana Worth the Risk?
Some people believe that the benefits of Invokana are not worth the associated risks.
Vitreous Hemorrhage Associated with Xarelto
Drugs and medications are meant to heal our bodies, not harm them.
Birth Control: The Pseudotumor Cerebri and Mirena Risk
The fight for market share frequently means that new birth control products aren’t adequately tested, don’t carry the right warnings on their labels and pose risks no woman wants to face.
Zofran During Pregnancy: Facts, Myths, and Misinformation
There are many myths, misconceptions, and misinformation about taking Zofran during pregnancy. Pregnant women who suffer from extreme nausea often …