Don’t Let the Big Drug Companies Profit at Your Expense!
We’re living in a time when medical science is finding new treatments for serious diseases every day. New drugs are being introduced that are supposed to help patients live longer, healthier lives. Unfortunately, all of this advancement and innovation sometimes introduces dangerous side effects to the very people the drugs were designed to help.
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There are no checks and balances to ensure that drug companies reveal the dangerous side effects of the drugs they promote. Because of this, many drug companies prioritize profits over the safety and well-being of consumers.
There are no laws that say doctors can’t prescribe medications for conditions for which products haven’t been approved or tested. So, to expand profits, drugs are often marketed to consumers they were never intended to serve. The results can be deadly.
As a consumer, you need an advocate on your side. Someone who will provide accurate information and help you defend your rights. Helping the Injured as been that advocate for over 25 years, connecting consumers with a network of top-notch attorneys with a proven track record for going toe to toe with the big drug companies and winning the fight!
Read on to find out more about some of the most dangerous drugs on the market today, and what you can do to preserve your rights and recover the damages you deserve!
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