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23 Feb 2008 03:22:23 | Dave Hoffman
When the full side effects of Pfizer's anti-inflammatory and
pain-killing drug became apparent, the primary concern for many
of the people who had been taking the drug to help with the
management of their arthritis symptoms was the implications to
their health. As it was revealed that the risk of enduring a
major cardiovascular episode was two and a half times in former
Celebrex patients what it was in the general population, this is
enormously understandable. It is also understandable that for
many patients, the next step in coping with the unexpected side
effects of Pfizer's drug is to contact a Celebrex law firm.
Most of the patients taking Celebrex were those dealing with the
often-debilitating pain and compromised movement of arthritis, a
diagnosis that can be upsetting to receive. Even in the day of
modern medical miracles, there remains no cure for this
condition, and the best that can be hoped for is that lifestyle
changes and medication will impact enough to minimise the
symptoms sufficiently to allow the patient to continue with life
as best they can. Thus, it is no surprise that a drug like
Celebrex was greeted so optimistically to the market place, and
that it is with crushed spirits that many patients are now
contacting Celebrex law firms.
It has been said that too often people file for compensation,
seeking, it would seem, to place the responsibility for their
own life choices upon some faceless corporation. Of course
eating too much McDonald's food will make you fat, eating too
much of anything will. But the case of Celebrex is not one of
insufficient responsibility - it is simply a matter of a trusted
pharmaceutical company who gave to long suffering patients a
holy grail. Arthritis patients eagerly and trustingly took
Celebrex, hoping for an end to their daily difficulties, only to
discover that their health had been further compromised. For
many, contacting a Celebrex law firm is not a case of simply
getting some financial recompense - though many will need this
money in order to cope with future medical bills - but simply to
stand up and say this: we trusted you, and you let us down. This
will be a kind of medicine in itself.
About Author :
Dave Hoffman is the founder of Celebrex Law Firm
a website providing information on Celebrex attorneys.
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