Trasylol clotting drug linked to severe side effects
Trasylol, a drug known generically as aprotinin, was used to control bleeding in hundreds of thousands of heart-bypass patients since the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved it in 1993.
Bayer AG, marketer of the drug, was forced to pull it from the market last year, after researchers linked it to serious side effects like kidney failure, heart attacks, and strokes. Some who have been harmed by the pharmaceutical have begun to seek out our Drug and Medical Device lawyers.
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