Please fill out the form below to see if you have a Digoxin recall case.
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Oral Dosage: .125mg .25mg
How many times per day was Digitek taken?
Date of last prescription refill for Digitek before injury:
What injuries do you allege from Digitek?
When did the injury occur?
If death from Digitek is alleged, was an autopsy performed? Yes No
If Yes, by whom?
If No, was any bloodwork taken? Yes No
Where was bloodwork taken?
When was bloodwork taken?
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Digitek Digoxin Frequently Asked Questions:

Here are some frequently asked questions about the heart drug digoxin and Digitek recall

 Why is Digitek (digoxin) being recalled?
The recall is due to tablets that may contain twice the approved level of active ingredient than is appropriate. In other words, patients may be at risk for double dosing.

Have people died from this Digitek pharmaceutical error?
Yes. There has been death and some close calls and serious Digitek side effects.

Is Digitek manufactured in China?
No, Digitek is manufactured in New Jersey.

Should I stop taking Digitek?
Before stopping cold turkey, call your doctor. Stopping suddenly could make your heart condition worse.

Is Digitek the only maker of this type of heart drug?
No, the other brands -- Cardoxin, Lanoxicaps, Lanoxin – are not affected by the Digitek recall.

How do I report serious Digitek side effects?
You should contact the FDA’s MedWatch by calling 1-800-FDA-1088 or on the MedWatch website at www.fda.gov/medwatch.  You should also consult with a personal injury law firm with a track record of fighting for justice for patients and their families just like you.

Find out what your legal options are by answering a few questions on the form to the right. There is never an obligation to continue.

Can I afford a Digitek lawsuit?
Yes, you can afford a Digitek lawsuit. If you decide to retain Anapol Schwartz and they decide your case is a good match – then you enter into a written contract.

If Anapol Schwartz takes your Digitek case, they do so, on a contingency fee basis which means if they don’t win your lawsuit – they do not get paid. You have no out-of-pocket expense.