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Why is there
a Baycol recall?
Baycol was voluntarily recalled from the market due to an extremely
high occurrence of Rhabdomyolysis associated with its usage.
What is Rhabdomyolysis?
Rhabdomyolisis occurs when the muscle cells are damaged and their
contents break down and enter the bloodstream. In rare instances,
this can result in kidney damage and other organ damage which may
be fatal.
What are the symptoms associated with Rhabdomyolysis?
Patients often report muscle aches involving their calves, back
or entire body. Sometimes this is accompanied by fever, nausea,
vomiting, weakness and dark urine.
What should I do if I suspect that I have Rhabdomyolisis?
Contact your doctor immediately to determine the best treatment
method. You may also want to contact an attorney to ensure your
rights are properly protected and that your treatment bills are
taken care of.
Are there available alternative to Baycol?
Yes. There are five (5) other drugs in the same class (statins)
available in the U.S. market. They are atorvastatin (Lipitor), fluvastatin
(Lescol), lovastatin (Mevacor), pravastatin (Pravachol), and simvastatin
(Zocor). There are also other drugs approved for lowering cholesterol
that are not statin drugs. You should consult you physician to determine
which treatment is right for you.
Are the other statins dangerous?
All statins have been associated with rare reports of rhabdomyolysis.
However, cases in association with Baycol usage have been reported
more frequently than other statins.
Do I need a lawyer?
If you have taken Baycol and have been diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis
you should contact a lawyer immediately. You may be entitled to
compensation for your injuries.
If you feel you have been harmed by use of Baycol, click
here to have an attorney review your case for free, with no
obligation. Or, call us toll free at 877.786.1LAW (1529).
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