The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a statement Thursday, January 19, 2014, telling low testosterone treatment manufacturers that a warning needs to be added to the drug label regarding users’ increased risk of blood clots in veins.
Almost 100 Federal Cases Pending Over Low Testosterone Supplements
Men around the country have been filing low testosterone lawsuits against drug manufacturers after suffering strokes, heart attacks and other cardiovascular events as a result of taking these medications.
Texas Man Files Complaint Against Low Testosterone Therapy
A man from Texas has joined countless others in filing a product liability personal injury lawsuit against the manufacturers of the low testosterone treatment AndroGel.
Illinois Testosterone Gel Lawsuits Consolidated
Throughout the country men are filing lawsuits against manufacturers of low testosterone medications after suffering heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular issues while taking the treatment.
Low-T Victims and Families File Lawsuits Against Manufacturers
Low testosterone is a common issue among men, especially those who are older, but many therapies to treat this condition can have devastating side effects.
Axiron and Other Low Testosterone Therapy Claims May be Consolidated
Men across the U.S. are filing lawsuits against the manufacturers of low testosterone treatments after suffering heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular events.
Low Testosterone Plaintiffs Claim Low T Drugs May Cause Heart Attacks
Lawsuits against manufacturers of low testosterone treatments continue to be filed around the U.S. by men who suffered heart attacks and other life-threatening cardiac events allegedly because of these medications.
Investigators Find Dangerous Low Testosterone Medication Side Effects
Throughout the U.S., millions of men are taking low testosterone therapy drugs to improve their libido and muscle mass as well as boost their energy levels, according to Pam Zekman of CBS Chicago.
After Suffering Heart Attacks, Men on Low T Treatment File Lawsuits
After Stephan Nichols, 59, suffered a heart attack while taking the popular low testosterone treatment drug AndroGel, he decided to sue the manufacturers of the medication, according to a Denver CBS News affiliate KCNC.