Protopic Cancer Risk Lawyer
The FDA issued a warning in July of 2005 on two skin creams, Elidel (pimecrolimus) and Protopic (tacrolimus) to all ages. Recent animal studies have found that Protopic causes lymphomas and skin cancers in an unknown percentage of users. The FDA recommends that healthcare providers be very careful prescribing and applying these medications.
Protopic belongs to the class of medications called immunosuppressants. This kind of medication is used on short-term basis to treat atopic dermatitis, or eczema. The cream works on certain areas of the immune system that may be involved in developing this serious skin condition. It is used only if other, safer treatments have not worked or cannot be used for some reason. It is sometimes prescribed for off-label uses, but you should discuss this with your doctor and make sure you know why you are using Protopic.
The risk this drug poses to developing children is as of yet unknown. While a lower dosage Protopic cream is available for younger children, the FDA recommends that children and pregnant women refrain from using the medication. If you are a patient using Protopic cream and you have developed skin abnormalities, lymphomas, or skin caner, talk to a lawyer right away. Since the FDA has recognized Protopic as a dangerous drug, you could be entitled to damages from the drug company.
To find out why you need a Protopic lawyer and read articles about dangerous drugs and Protopic side effects, visit our website at hugesettlements.com.
If you have any questions or concerns about filing a Protopic lawsuit, please contact a professional Protopic attorney right away!
Latest News
![]() Javno.hr | 34 Nigerian Children Dead From Tainted Medicine Voice of America - By VOA News Nigerian health officials say they are flying in doses of an antidote for a poisoned teething medicine that has now killed 34 infants. ... Teething mixture kills more Nigerian babies Nigeria infant drug toll hits 34, antidote flown in Nigerian death toll rises in tainted formula case |
Dr. Craig van Roekens Appointed as Chief Medical Officer at ... MarketWatch - Dr. van Roekens has 20 years experience as a clinician in emergency medicine and as a physician executive in academic and community based medical groups. ... Norman C. Payson, MD Named Chief Executive Officer of Apria ... |
Family Medicine Cabinet: Free, New On-Line Tool Helps Track Your ... MarketWatch - With the many different medicines out there, it is hard to keep track of who in the family is taking what and the dangers of drug reactions, ... UPDATE 2-No more pig virus tests for Solvay drug-US FDA panel |
Board of Medicine to Decide Discipline for 2 Local Doctors The Ledger, FL - By Robin Williams Adams LAKELAND | On Friday, the Florida Board of Medicine is scheduled to consider discipline for local doctors whose actions brought them ... |
That Happened! | Report urges more sleep for medical residents Los Angeles Times, CA - Doctors in training should work no longer than 16 hours in a row without a five-hour nap to reduce risk to patients, according to the Institute of Medicine. ... Medical Residents Must Sleep After 16 Hours, Experts Urge Expert Panel Seeks Changes in Training of Medical Residents Health Buzz: Sleep Breaks for Medical Residents and Other Health News |
New York Times | The Six Habits of Highly Respectful Physicians New York Times, United States - But as I noted last May in an article in The New England Journal of Medicine, medical schools may be underemphasizing a much simpler virtue: good manners. ... Cardiologists Debate Study Comparing CT Scans, Angiograms |
Right medicine for Rocket Girls Roxboro Courier Times, NC - ... the Person girls’ basketball team got a dose of much-needed positive medicine by earning a convincing 55-37 win over the Southern Vance Raiders last ... |
First Graduates of FSU College of Medicine Now Practicing Physicians WCTV, FL - Fourteen members of the first class of students to graduate from The Florida State University College of Medicine recently completed the journey to becoming ... |
![]() The Star-Ledger - NJ.com | House, "Let Them Eat Cake": The internet is for diagnostic medicine The Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - by Alan Sepinwall/The Star-Ledger Spoilers for last night's "House" coming up just as soon as I find out if two single doctors can share the same office ... |
Pozen reports positive results on arthritis medicine News & Observer, NC - By John Murawski, Staff Writer Comment on this story Chapel Hill drug maker Pozen announced this morning that patients taking an experimental arthritis ... AstraZeneca, Pozen pain drug produced fewer ulcers |
Resources
-
Sorry Currently Unavailable

