The Actos litigation team at Morgan and Morgan is pleased to announce that Michael Goetz, an attorney in the firm’s Tampa office, will be speaking at an upcoming legal conference presented by Mass Torts Made Perfect. The conference will take place on Feb. 8 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Philadelphia and will address the latest developments in Actos litigation, as well as the most recent medical and scientific studies surrounding the diabetes drug’s reported link to bladder cancer. As the number of Actos lawsuits begins to mount, the attorneys at the firm continue to review claims from users of the diabetes drug who developed bladder cancer. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with bladder cancer after taking Actos, visit
http://www.forthepeople.com/actos-bladder-cancer-lawsuits--11-3360.html today for a free evaluation of your claim. You may be eligible to seek compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering and other damages related to your diagnosis.
The Actos litigation conference will feature leading mass tort lawyers who will update the audience on the most recent news concerning Actos, a diabetes drug which has sparked a number of lawsuits from patients who have been diagnosed with bladder cancer. Mr. Goetz, alongside two fellow
Actos attorneys, will speak in a conference segment regarding the latest developments in Actos litigation. This segment will focus on effective strategies for case selection and venue options, among other issues.
The Actos litigation conference is being presented several months after the FDA announced a link between the diabetes drug and bladder cancer. In June 2011, the agency released a safety announcement informing the public that use of Actos for more than a year may be associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer. The FDA issued the
Actos bladder cancer announcement after reviewing the results from an ongoing study of the drug which noted an increased risk of bladder cancer in patients exposed to the highest cumulative doses and those with the longest exposure to the drug. The agency cautioned that Actos users who experienced blood in the urine, pain during urination, back or abdominal pain, or urinary urgency contact their doctor immediately, as these may be signs of bladder cancer.
In light of the FDA’s announcement and pending litigation, the Actos bladder cancer attorneys at Morgan and Morgan would like to hear from anyone who took the drug and was diagnosed with bladder cancer. It has been alleged that the manufacturer knew about the Actos bladder cancer risk and failed to properly warn the public. Because pharmaceutical companies have a duty, at the very least, to provide adequate warnings with their drugs, patients who were diagnosed with bladder cancer after taking Actos may have legal recourse. To learn more about Actos litigation and the legal rights which may be available to Actos users who were diagnosed with bladder cancer, visit ForThePeople.com today for a free case review.
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