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VIOXX

A popular pain reliever used by millions, VIOXX was widely prescribed for osteoarthritis, acute pain management, and menstrual symptoms. It was suspended from sale in September, 2004, after mounting evidence indicated that there were serious problems with VIOXX.

Classified as a NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug) and a COX-2 inhibitor, studies have shown that VIOXX can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, blood clots, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolisms. These side effects can lead to pain, suffering, and even death.

The Recall: Why it Happened
Vioxx, a widely used prescription medicine produced by drug manufacturing giant, Merck & Co., was voluntarily withdrawn on September 30, 2004 due to evidence linking it to increased risk of cardiovascular problems. The drug, a popular pain reliever used worldwide by millions of patients, has also been connected with higher incidences of respiratory and liver and kidney dysfunction. In fact, prior to FDA approval, a University of Pennsylvania study raised questions about whether Vioxx increased the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

By the time Vioxx was removed from the market it had been used by millions of people worldwide. The withdrawal came after a Merck study that tried to show Vioxx reduced Colorectalpolyps, instead showed again that Vioxx increased the risk of heart attacks, strokes, blood clots and other cardiovascular injuries.

Voixx Side Effects
The Journal of the American Medical Association linked Vioxx to blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes. Other serious side effects associated with Vioxx usage are:

bulletSerious stomach problems, such as stomach and intestinal bleeding, can occur with or without warning symptoms. These problems, if severe, could lead to hospitalization or death. Although this happens rarely, you should watch for signs that you may have this serious side effect and tell your doctor right away.

bulletSerious allergic reactions including swelling of face, lips, tongue, and throat which may cause difficulty breathing or swallowing occur rarely, but may require immediate treatment.

bulletSerious kidney problems occur rarely, including acute kidney failure and worsening of chronic kidney failure.

bulletSevere liver problems occur rarely in patients taking NSAIDs. Tell your doctor if you develop symptoms of liver problems. These include nausea, tiredness, itching, tenderness in the right upper abdomen, and flu-like symptoms.

Common, non life threatening, side effects associated with VIOXX:
bulletUpper and/or lower respiratory infection
bulletUpper and/or lower respiratory inflammation
bulletHeartburn, stomach pain and upset
bulletNausea and/or vomiting
bulletSwelling of the legs and/or feet
bulletUrinary tract infection.
bulletBack pain
bulletHeadache
bulletDiarrhea
bulletDizziness
bulletHigh blood pressure
bulletTiredness

Taking Legal Action
Merck extensively marketed Vioxx as highly safe and effective, while minimizing its risks compared to other drugs on the market. If you or a loved one have taken Vioxx and experienced any of the following side effects, you may be entitled to substantial monetary compensation.

For more information call 212.605.6200 or email

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