Trasylol FAQ
Experienced Drug Injury Attorneys
If you are considering whether you may have a Trasylol lawsuit, it is important to contact an attorney experienced with pharmaceutical litigation – in particular, cases involving Trasylol. At Tracey Law Firm, we are happy to answer your questions during a free initial consultation with one of our experienced lawyers. However, we have also included some frequently asked questions for your convenience. Feel free to review these and then contact a lawyer at our firm to find out more about your potential case.
Frequently Asked Questions: Trasylol
What is Trasylol? Trasylol, generic name aprotinin, is a drug developed from a protein found in cow pancreas or lungs. It is used to reduce bleeding in patients undergoing open heart surgery or other forms of complex surgeries.
What are some of the side effects associated with Trasylol? In various studies Trasylol has shown an increased risk of death in patients who are given an injection during surgery. Kidney failure, stroke and heart attack are all side effects that are directly linked to Trasylol.
Was Trasylol recalled? Yes. Trasylol was withdrawn worldwide in November of 2007, following different studies that questioned the danger this drug posed to patients.
Do I have a lawsuit? It is impossible to say whether you may have a Trasylol lawsuit without thoroughly reviewing all aspects of your case. However, if you or a loved one underwent a complex surgery, was given an aprotinin injection experience complications, it is possible that you may have a lawsuit that you can bring against Bayer, the manufacturer of Trasylol.
How much money can I recover from my case? This will vary on a case by case basis. Most often the age of the victim, the extent of injuries suffered and the financial consequences of these injuries will affect the value of a Trasylol claim. An attorney can go over this with you in detail to determine what your particular case may be worth.
Contact Tracey Law Firm today to find out more about Trasylol.