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Bayer has stopped sales of the anti-bleeding drug Trasylol. The sales ban is in response to a recent Canadian study documenting the risks of death in using Trasylol. The FDA could not advocate continued use of the product where the use of it is not outweighed by the risks. Product liability actions can be considered against drug manufacturers that sell a defective or dangerous drug. If you or a loved one sustained an injury or death while using Trasylol it may be beneficial to protect your family’s rights by consulting with a lawyer. Find a lawyer experienced in product liability actions and one that will give you a free consultation. The information may help your peace of mind.

For more information on this subject, please refer to the section on Drugs, Medical Devices, and Implants.

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