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Florida Onglyza Lawyer

Onglyza is a medication that, used in conjunction with diet and exercise, can help people manage their Type 2 diabetes. As part of a class of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 medications, Onglyza works by stimulating the release of insulin, which in turn regulates a person’s blood sugar.

AstraZeneca manufactures Onglyza, and while it has been on the market since 2009, it has been linked to several notable side effects including pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, rhabdomyolysis and heart failure. Pharmaceutical companies have a duty to ensure that their products and medications are safe for the public, and if they fail to do so, they may be held liable for any resulting injuries.

If you or a loved one suffered from pancreatic cancer or heart failure after taking Onglyza, contact a West Palm Beach Onglyza lawyer today. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and losses by joining in mass tort litigation. A compassionate and skilled mass torts attorney could help you recover the compensation that you deserve.

Warnings from the Federal Drug Administration

Both independent sources and government agencies have issued several notable warnings regarding Onglyza. In 2013, a group of independent researchers suggested that taking incretin mimetics such as Onglyza could lead to increased risk of pancreatitis and pre-cancerous cellular changes.

On April 5, 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a safety announcement warning consumers of the risks associated with type 2 diabetes medicines containing saxagliptin and alogliptin, the former of which is contained in Onglyza. The FDA linked these medications to an increased risk of heart failure, particularly in people who have already had heart or kidney disease.

The FDA issued this warning after two large clinical trials independently demonstrated a correlation between patients who developed heart failure and patients who received medicines such as Onglyza which contained saxagliptin or alogliptin.

Mass Tort Lawsuits

Mass tort lawsuits are a special type of lawsuit wherein the legal concerns of many people in a large region, sometimes covering several states, are brought to a single court to litigate an issue of negligence. These cases are brought to court because there are one or more common questions of fact. When it comes to Onglyza, this question is whether the manufacturer knew of their medication’s dangerous propensities, as well as what they did to warn about or prevent potential injuries.

Each plaintiff in a mass tort case files their own individual lawsuit. Following that, the court consolidates the first part of the case, which consists of the collection and distribution of evidence. In some cases, the court may also consider the question of liability at the same time. After the court is satisfied that the evidence is sufficient to support or refute a claim, each individual claimant would get an opportunity for an individual trial.

Liability in Onglyza Lawsuits

Mass tort lawsuits all share a common question of fact, and a vast majority of mass tort lawsuits are based on a theory of negligence. According to The Second Restatement of Torts §402A(1), a person or entity who sells any product in a defective condition that makes that product unreasonably dangerous to the user, consumer, or their property is subject to liability for any ensuing damages if the seller is engaged in the business of selling such a product, and it is expected to and does reach the user or consumer without substantial change in the condition in which it is sold.

Pharmaceutical companies have a duty to ensure their products are safe for use. Furthermore, Florida Statutes §768.81(d) recognizes that any person or entity that negligently manufactures, constructs, designs, formulates, installs, prepares, or assembles a product may be held liable for any resulting damage attributable to that product. A West Palm Beach Onglyza lawyer could help hold pharmecutical companies accountable.

Getting Help from a West Palm Beach Onglyza Attorney

If you or someone you know suffered an injury, heart failure, pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, or thyroid cancer after taking Onglyza, they may have legal grounds to pursue compensation for their losses. A seasoned West Palm Beach Onglyza lawyer will have the experience and knowledge to hold large pharmaceutical companies liable for your losses and help you recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Call now to get started.

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