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Category Archives: HIV
Life-Threatening Skin Reactions with Intelence (November 2009)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtrMHXd8nyA Video originally created by FDA – posted by Lawsuit.com on December 10, 2009 Tibotec Therapeutics is notifying healthcare professionals of severe and potentially life-threatening skin reactions from Intelence (etravirine), an antiretroviral drug used in HIV combination therapy. Intelence has … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Awareness, FDA Information, HIV, Lawbits, Personal Injury Lawsuit, Pharmaceutical Lawsuits, Product Liability Lawsuit, Stevens Johnson Syndrome
Tagged Antiretroviral, Combination Therapy, Conjunctivitis, Erythema Multiforme, Etravirine, FDA, Hepatitis, HIV, Hypersensitivity, Intelence, Lesions, Life Threatening, Liver Failure, Organ Dysfunction, Patient Safety, Rash, Skin Reaction, Stevens Johnson Syndrome, Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
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Don't Share Insulin Pens Between Patients (May 2009)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-yJXjsmDCI Video originally created by FDA – posted by Lawsuit.com on May 8th, 2009 FDA is reminding health care professionals not to use a single insulin pen and cartridge on more than one patient. Even if needles are changed between … Continue reading
