FAQ's
What are Permax side effects?
How is Permax related to the diet drug fen-phen that is no longer for sale?
One of my parents has heart valve damage. Should I contact Eli Lily?
Can I afford a Permax lawsuit?
What is Restless Leg Syndrome?
What are Permax side effects?
Permax side effects include involuntary spasms, dizziness, nausea, and chest pain. Other Permax side effects include hallucinations, difficulty sleeping or staying awake, and digestive problems. The most life-compromising Permax side effect is heart valve damage and heart damage period.
How is Permax related to the diet drug fen-phen which is no longer for sale?
The only relationship between Permax and fen-phen is the type of heart valve damage. Fen-phen was removed from the market in 1997 and forced the drug-maker Wyeth to pay more than $21 billion in charges to cover liabilities.
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Wyeth's recalled drugs were fenfluramine, or Pondimin, and dexfenfluramine, or Redux. To make fen-phen, one or the other was combined with another drug called phentermine that is still sold by other companies. Fen phen was recalled after 6 million Americans developed heart valve problems.
One of my parents has heart valve damage. Should I contact Eli Lily?
No. You should contact your parent’s doctor immediately. You should also ask him/her to file a report with MedWatch and the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). You should also consider talking to a law firm with unsafe drug experience and legal know-how. Your family may be eligible for a Permax lawsuit.
Can I afford a Permax lawsuit?
Absolutely; we take unsafe drug product liability cases like Permax on a contingency fee basis. That means if you don’t win your Permax lawsuit, we do not get paid. Law firms are motivated to win! Contact us today for your free legal and confidential Permax consultation.
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What is restless leg syndrome?
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sleep disorder that causes tingling, pulling, creeping or painful sensations in the legs at night. This sensation is brought on by lying down in bed or sitting for prolonged periods, such as while driving or at a theatre. RLS typically occurs in the evening, making it difficult to fall asleep. Often, people with RLS want to walk around and shake their legs to help relieve the uncomfortable sensation.
