Posted On: April 15, 2010 by Missouri Personal Injury Attorney

Missouri Injury Firm Page Law Announces New Pharmaceutical Liability Website

Missouri personal injury law firm, Page Law, is proud to announce the launching of its new pharmaceutical liability website: http://www.pharmaceuticaldrugattorneys.com/. In providing helpful information relating to drug recalls, potentially dangerous pharmaceuticals, medication injury resources and products liability claims, the new website aims to assist those who have suffered serious side effects from using an over-the-counter or prescription drug. Pharmaceutical liability refers to the legal responsibility of drug makers to design, market, and produce products that are safe, effective, and that will not worsen a condition or create new medical conditions.

As consumers, it is completely understandable for us to expect that the medications we are prescribed and/or purchase are safe for use. However, several drugs on the market are often found to be inaccurately marketed or contain a design or manufacturing flaw. As a consequence, some individuals may endure severe side effects, permanent disability, and even death. The new Page Law pharmaceutical liability website serves as a source for drug injury victims and family members of drug injury victims to learn more about drug manufacturer negligence, breach of warranty, inaccurate advertising, and strict liability.

The drug products liability website contains valuable information, and much more, relating to the following drugs:

  • Paxil

  • Raglan

  • Levaquin

  • Oral Sodium Phosphate/Fleet

  • Yasmin

  • Raptiva

  • Chantix

It is important for drug injury victims as well as family members to be aware of potential legal options when a drug maker or seller has been negligent. When drug manufacturing companies put profits before the well-being of trusting consumers, something must be done to ensure that less incidents of pharmaceutical injury take place. To learn more about pharmaceutical liability in Missouri, please visit Page Law’s new website or call 314-322-8515 if you or loved one have suffered severe side effects from a defective drug.