DrugRisk Adds Study Alleging New Pradaxa Bleeding Dangers

Posted: Published on May 29th, 2013

This post was added by Dr P. Richardson

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) May 29, 2013

The prescription drug resource center DrugRisk.com is alerting patients taking the blood thinner Pradaxa of updated safety information on the site. A new study warns that patients may not be taking the drug correctly and there may be an added risk when switching from other blood thinners*.

DrugRisk was created to improve the safety of patients taking popular prescription drugs by providing the latest warnings, recalls, studies and legal news. Visitors can see if others are experiencing similar side effects and decide if they need legal advice.

Pradaxa was launched in 2010 to prevent strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation. Experts disagree, however, about whether it has more risk for internal bleeding. The FDA recently advised that Pradaxa is no more dangerous than traditional blood thinner warfarin**.

However, DrugRisk contains information from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, who warned that patients suffering Pradaxa bleeding are nearly 5 times as likely to die than those with bleeding from Coumadin or warfarin. They also named anticoagulants like Pradaxa among the most dangerous drugs available***.

The resource center also contains research from the University of Illinois at Chicago suggesting the data used by the FDA may be flawed, and the risk for Pradaxa bleeding may be higher than expected****.

Now, DrugRisk is announcing a new study from Denmark published this month which shows many patients may be using Pradaxa improperly, and the risks of internal bleeding are heightened when switching from other blood thinners*.

So far, nearly 700 patients have filed a Pradaxa lawsuit alleging internal bleeding, resulting in cases being consolidated to a special federal court in Illinois. The case is formally known as MDL No. 2385, IN RE: Pradaxa Product Liability Litigation, Southern District of Illinois.

Anyone affected by internal bleeding after taking Pradaxa is encouraged visit the DrugRisk resource center or speak with a lawyer about their legal options. However, due to the specialized nature of federal drug cases, DrugRisk only recommends lawyers who have already handled Pradaxa lawsuits.

For more information on the research, side effects and litigation news related to Pradaxa and other drugs, or to speak with a lawyer, visit http://www.DrugRisk.com.

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