injured by Ketek?
You may be entitled to a
CASH SETTLEMENT
Ketek use has been linked to LIVER FAILURE and DEATH.
Ketek (generic name: telithromycin) is an antibiotic approved in 2004 for the treatment of acute bacterial infections from chronic bronchitis, sinusitis and pneumonia. The FDA has since determined that the only approved indication is for the treatment of mild to moderate community-acquired pneumonia in patients 18 years and older.
How can Ketek injure you and your loved ones?
Reports have been received of three previously-healthy patients who developed jaundice and abnormal liver function after being treated with
Ketek. One of these patients died, and another needed a transplant. In addition, some patients with myasthenia gravis who took
Ketek have suffered serious respiratory effects, and some have died.
Patients have also reported visual disturbances and loss of consciousness.
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Ketek, you may be entitled to compensation. Complete the intake form below and receive a FREE case evaluation.
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