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Crestor was first approved by the Food
and Drug Administration in 2003, although
even then there was an outcry against
its use. Even before its approval, Crestor
was attacked by the Public Citizen group
for its potentially dangerous side effects.
In 2004, AstraZeneca came under fire
again for the mixed safety messages it
was sending in marketing campaigns for
Crestor. The drug continued to be promoted,
despite objections by consumer groups
and hesitance by some medical professionals
who recognize its links to rhabdomyolysis.
Clearly, Crestor has been scrutinized
throughout its time on the market. If
you have fallen victim to Crestor’s
side effects, you owe it to yourself
and other users of the medication to
speak out. An attorney can help you fight
for justice and prevent the makers of
Crestor from profiting from the pain
of others. Do not hesitate to contact
a compassionated and well-respected lawyer
today.
Contact us today for a free confidential consultation
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