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May 9, 2023
Title: Tepezza Infusions Linked to Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
Topic: Tepezza Lawsuit
Discussed by Rebecca Phillips
with Lanier Law Firm (www.LanierLawFirm.com)
Disclaimer: Please do not construe any statement made during this
interview as legal advice. Always consult your attorney for advice on this and
other legal issues.
One study reports that up to 65% of patients treated with Tepezza infusions have
experienced serious side effects, including hearing loss, tinnitus, and total
deafness.
Rebecca Phillips is an attorney with the Lanier Law Firm. Rebecca’s
practice is diverse, having experience in mass torts, class actions, and complex
business cases. Today, Rebecca gives more information about the Tepezza
Class Action Lawsuit.
Click here
for more information about Rebecca Phillips with the Lanier Law Firm.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Does the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) require vigorous testing
for pharmaceuticals sold in America? Rebecca explains why the answer is “not
really”.
Does the FDA require labeling to warn patients or physicians of any
adverse effects?
What is thyroid eye disease?
Tepezza is a brand name used to treat thyroid eye disease. How is
Tepezza administered?
What are some of the side effects of Tepezza? Rebecca discusses hearing
loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears),
ear-plugging sensation, and autophony (the perception that a person’s own voice
is unusually loud).
Did the manufacturer adequately warn of the side effects on the label for
Tepezza?
What is product liability?
In cases like Tepezza, is it wise to seek advice from an experienced
law firm with a reputation for getting results? Click
here for more
information about the Tepezza Lawsuit and the Lanier Law Firm.
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March 8, 2023
Title: Information You Need to Know: EzriCare and Delsam Artificial Tears Lawsuit
Topic: EzriCare and Delsam Artificial Tears Lawsuit
Discussed by Rebecca Phillips
with Lanier Law Firm (www.LanierLawFirm.com)
Disclaimer: Please do NOT construe any statement made during this interview as medical or legal advice. Always consult your physician or attorney for advice on this and other issues.
New guest Rebecca Phillips is an attorney with the Lanier Law Firm. Rebecca’s practice is diverse, having experience in mass torts, class actions, and complex business cases. Most recently, she focuses her time on litigation concerning the opioid epidemic and on litigation concerning injuries caused by the diabetes drug Onglyza.
Today, however, Rebecca will be discussing a different issue: the
EzriCare and
Delsam Artificial Tears Lawsuit.
Click here to learn more about Rebecca Phillips with the
Lanier Law Firm.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What is the new reported threat from using EzriCare and Delsam Artificial Tears? Rebecca explains that these products are “preservative free”, which sounds great, but it’s actually not.
Who are the two main distributors of EzriCare and Delsam Artificial Tears?
Are the CDC and FDA investing this outbreak? Rebecca reveals that at least 64 people have been infected, eight have lost their vision, and one person has died. So – YES – they are investigating.
Where were the eyedrops manufactured? Is this company required to follow American FDA guidelines?
Is the bacteria found in the EzriCare and Delsam Artificial Tears a new strain to the US?
What are some of the symptoms? Rebecca discusses eye pain, redness, and discharge. She also reveals that the infection can affect other parts of your body and even your blood stream.
Is treatment difficult? Is this new strain of bacteria resistance to nearly all antibiotics?
What legal action do consumers have against the manufacturer of EzriCare and
Delsam Artificial Tears? If you have questions concerning EzriCare and
Delsam Artificial Tears, please contact the Lanier Law Firm at
866-483-0319 or click here.
Why does the CDC and FDA recommend and issue recalls?
Why was Rebecca Phillips named a “Lawdragon”?
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