PPA Lawsuits
PPA is a chemical that can be found in many over the
counter and prescription cold and cough medecines, nasal decongestants,
over the counter appetite suppressants and weight loss products. PPA
sales were banned November 6, 2000 because of concerns of the increased risk
of hemorrhagic stroke found to occur especially in younger women. PPA is
still available over the counter because the FDA cannot control over the
counter drugs, so PPA continues to endanger people continuing to use
products containing PPA. Every year billions of doses of over the counter
medications containing PPA are used.
A Yale University School of Medicine study showed that an increased risk of
suffering a hemorrhagic stroke with patients taking medications containing
PPA. This report helped show the serious risk of using PPA
containing products. Hemorrhagic strokes are potentially fatal and occur
when bleeding into the brain or tissue surrounding the brain has taken
place. The deadly PPA adverse effect can occur without warning and has
irreversible effects.
The FDA has estimated PPA could be the cause of 200-500 hemorrhagic strokes
suffered by people under the age of 50. An estimated 6 billion doses of PPA
was sold every year in the U.S., with the majority of these not requiring a
prescription. Please contact an
attorney for more information on your legal rights
and options.
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