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Procrit Lawsuits - Anemia Drug Shows Dangers in High Doses

Published: May 11, 2007

Procrit is a drug which treats anemia in patients undergoing kidney dialysis or cancer chemotherapy. Procrit is manufactured by Johnson & Johnson and used widely throughout the US.

Doctors and dialysis centers receive cash rebates from Johnson & Johnson when they order Procrit. The more they use, the more money they receive. This incentive to use more of the drug has lead to patients in the US receiving more doses on average than any other country.

The FDA has warned that when given in high doses, Procrit can shorten the life span of patients and recommended increased warning on the label telling of possible blood clots or even death from its use.

If you have been treated for anemia with Procrit or other anemia drugs, and have suffered heart problems, blood clots, stroke or similar conditions then contact us today. You may be due financial compensation and we can help. Use the form located on this page or call 800-821-1242 for a fast and free legal case review.


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