US Drug Watchdog Now Expands Their Efforts to Educate Diabetics About the Diabetes Drug Actos and Bladder Cancer, with the Suggestion Victims Call the Johnson Law Group

The US Drug Watchdog intends to dramatically expand their initiative focused identifying diabetics, who used the diabetes drug called Actos, and then developed bladder cancer as the new year begins. As part of their effort the US Drug watchdog is urging all diabetics, who used the diabetes drug called Actos, and have been diagnosed with bladder cancer to contact the Johnson Law Group at 1-800-996-9900 for a legal evaluation. http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com/

(PRWEB) January 03, 2013

The US Drug Watchdog is now expanding their initiative focused on identifying diabetics, who used the diabetes drug called Actos, and then developed bladder cancer, because the group fears there is a great need for this service. The group says, "We do not think most diabetics have ever heard anything about a very popular diabetes drug called Actos, and a elevated risk of bladder cancer, so as we begin a new year, we intend to ramp up our public awareness, and identification efforts. We do not want any diabetic, who used the diabetes drug called Actos, and then developed bladder cancer left holding the bag, and we want them to get compensated." The US Drug Watchdog trying to help every user of the diabetes drug called Actos, if they have developed bladder cancer, and group firmly believes they will need the help of family members, and loved ones to help get these victims identified. The group is encouraging users of the diabetes drug called Actos, who developed bladder cancer to contact the Johnson Law Group at 1-800-996-9900 for a legal review. http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com/

According to the AP, "The FDA has issued a warning that Actos may be linked to an increased risk of bladder cancer. Meanwhile, both Germany and France have suspended sales of Actos. The Actos suspension became effective July 11, 2011. Actos, along with another diabetes drug made by Takeda Pharmaceutical, Competact, came under fire in Europe after a study revealed an increased risk for bladder cancer among diabetes patients who were taking the medication." The US Drug Watchdog says, "We want any user of the diabetes medication called Actos, who then developed bladder cancer to call the Johnson Law Group at 1-800-996-9900."

The US Drug Watchdog says, "One of the biggest problems we have with respect to our drug initiative work, is the average US consumer never hears about a drug recall, or serious side effects related to a drug's use. We are attempting to change this very sad fact with aggressive initiatives focused on increasing public awareness, and hopefully suggesting possible help for victims." http://USDrugWatchdog.Com

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