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Tasigna Peripheral Artery Disease Warning

Healthcare professionals and their patients have been misled by Tasigna anti-cancer drug makers Novartis International AG

Monday, June 19, 2017 - Tasigna is a leading anti-cancer drug used to treat Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (Ph+ CML), a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. People with chronic myeloid leukemia produce excessive, immature and damaged white blood cells. While Tasigna has been proven to be no more effective than other anti-cancer drugs, cancer doctors and other health care professionals throughout the United States have been misled as to the effectiveness of the drug and bribed to use it on their cancer patients with financial incentives and monetary kick-backs.

Tasigna Peripheral Artery Disease

Since 2011 Swiss pharmaceutical giant, Novartis International AG, the maker and seller of Tasigna, has been aware of the risk for Tasigna Peripheral Artery Disease. At that time, the company issued a Canadian Tasigna side effects warning yet neglected to warn doctors or patients in the United States. Tasigna is a deadly drug that can kill you and has been found to cause a severe and rapid-onset Peripheral Artery Disease. Reduced blood flow results from a thickening and narrowing of arterial walls due to a build-up of fibrofatty plaque and white blood cells. Peripheral Artery Disease affects the legs causing infections, necrosis and could result in amputation. Using Tasigna can lead to strokes, heart attack, and sudden death. The American public has never been warned of Tasigna Peripheral Artery Disease.

Tasigna's Black Boxed Warning

Tasigna has issued a "Black Box Warning" the most serious consumer alarm possible, alerting users of the potentially deadly side effects of taking the anti-cancer drug. In addition to causing Peripheral Artery Disease, users of the drug are warned that it can cause QT prolongation which causes an irregular heartbeat and can lead to sudden death i.e., heart attacks. Symptoms of QT prolongation include lightheadedness and an irregular heartbeat. Your doctor is required to give you an electrocardiogram (ECG) before starting Tasigna, 7 days after starting the treatment, and regularly thereafter including before any change in the dosage.

Other Tasigna warnings now advise chemotherapy patients to tell their doctor if they have a pre-existing medical condition such as a heart disorder, blood thinning disorders or have had a stroke, an irregular heartbeat, family history of heart disease, and many others. Tasigna causes low blood counts that can have a serious effect on your immune system, unexplained bleeding and bruising, blood in the urine or stool, lethargy and weakness. Even more side effects that the company warns can accompany taking the drug are chest pain, numbness, walking and speaking problems, skin coldness and discoloration. Jaundice, inflamed pancreas, stomach pain nausea and vomiting, brain bleeding, headaches, reduced eyesight, kidney failure, fluid retention and others. Tasigna patients are warned not to take other drugs while taking Tasigna as it would increase the chances of developing these deadly side effects, as would eating food, particularly "grapefruit" less than 2 hours before or one hour after taking the drug.

Experienced Tasigna Atherosclerosis Lawyers

The Atherosclerosis lawyers at St. Louis-based Onder Law Firm represent those who have been injured as well as the loved ones of those who have died from the negligence of Swiss pharmaceutical giant, Novartis International AG, failing to warn doctors and patients of the amputation risks of using Tasigna. Rather than risk their multi-billion dollar US business, Novartis deliberately covered up their atherosclerosis finding choosing instead to incentivize their salespeople to push the drug to doctors in the United States even more aggressively. Many people have been sickened or have died due to doctors using the anti-cancer drug Tasigna instead of other, less risky alternative.

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