Premarin® Side Effect Attorneys

Premarin is just one in the cavalcade of drugs developed with hormonal replacement for menopausal and post-menopausal women in mind. A mixture of conjugated estrogen, the drug is manufactured by Wyeth and has been available in the United States since the 1940s. Unfortunately, this trusted drug is surrounded by controversy and has even been associated with cancer in some patients.

Used to treat osteoporosis and hot flashes in women, Premarin is among the most popular hormone replacement therapies of its class. However, the FDA warns that it is linked to an increase in endometrial and ovarian cancer. The drug has also been connected to premature dementia, cardiovascular disease, deep vein thrombosis, and stroke. It is recommended that doctors prescribe the lowest possible dose of Premarin to avoid conditions such as breast cancer.

Though the FDA continues to assess the dangers of Premarin, it is still regularly prescribed to women and can threaten their lives. A 2007 study found estrogen drugs such as Premarin to be among the most dangerous available today, most likely among the drugs studied to cause a serious health outcome. What can women who have been adversely affected by Premarin do?

Fortunately, the solution can lie in the civil courts, where Premarin victims can file civil lawsuits in pursuit of monetary compensation for their injuries, the costs of treatment, and the pain and suffering they have endured. Filing a Premarin lawsuit can help you speak out against Wyeth’s dangerous drugs, but it should not be entered into lightly – you will need a solid legal strategy and extensive documentation and evidence in order to prevail.

Contact our Premarin Side Effect Today

At Farah & Farah, our pharmaceutical litigation lawyers understand the ins and outs of civil lawsuits. Have you been injured by Premarin? You could be eligible to seek compensation through a Premarin lawsuit, but your time to file could be limited. Contact us at 877-245-6707 today for more information and free case evaluation.

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