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Tasigna Chemotherapy Carries a Sudden Death Warning

Tasigna doctors must perform a battery of specialized tests on their cancer patients, pre-screening them for existing heart disease and blood abnormalities

Thursday, May 10, 2018 - Cancer patients have enough to deal with when they choose to undergo chemotherapy treatments and should not have to deal with the possibility that the treatment themselves could kill them. Nausea, headaches, vomiting, baldness, and lethargy are just a few of the hundreds of common yet temporary adverse side effects of chemotherapy. Tasigna cancer patients are also warned that the company's maker, Novartis accepts responsibility for the drug potentially causing atherosclerosis, a thickening and hardening of the major arteries that lead to the extremities, the brain, and to the heart. Plaque builds up in the arteries rapidly when taking Tasigna and the drug can intensify a pre-existing blood problem. Even if a Tasigna patient beats cancer, they will be faced with the possibility of losing a limb, becoming paralyzed by a stroke or worse yet, instant death from a heart attack. In order to minimize these three life-threatening side effects, oncologists that have or are going to recommend a patient use Tasigna must follow special protocol.

Tasigna.com writes that cancer doctors that use the drug must pre-screen each candidate to make sure that they do not have a history of heart or blood problems. Doctors are urged also to look for any signs that a patient has an undiagnosed heart or blood disease. If they do they are prohibited from taking Tasigna. Patients already on Tasigna are to be contacted and a follow-up consultation scheduled to test for the symptoms that they have developed atherosclerosis. Patients are to undergo a full blood workup as well as an electrocardiogram to test for heart problems.

Signs to look for that indicate atherosclerosis in the lower extremities are numbness, coldness, pain, tingling or shaking in the legs, feet, and toes. Blockages in the arteries leading to the toes can cause necrosis and require the toes, feet, and lower leg to require amputation. Early signs of a blockage in the arteries leading to the brain are lightheadedness, confusion, and forgetfulness, symptoms similar to Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. When the carotid artery leading to the brain becomes blocked a paralyzing stroke can occur. A Tasigna patient may be at risk for a fatal heart attack if the hearts arteries become blocked.

If you have been injured or have had a loved one die from the adverse and deadly side effects of the drug Tasigna, immediately contact a Tasigna lawyer as you may qualify to file a claim against Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis Pharma AG for failing to warn you of the atherosclerosis risk they now admit to. You may qualify to receive reimbursement for your medical costs and lost income from not being able to return to work, your pain and suffering as well as punitive damages to hold Novartis accountable for their negligence.

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