Asthma Inhaler Injuries and Deaths Related to Ingredient Salmeterol?
The Willis Law Firm is investigating a number of Advair inhaler injuries and deaths along with Serevent asthma inhaler death claims. Recent medical studies indicate that Advair and it's sister drug Serevent asthma inhaler may be responsible for increased number of sudden asthma deaths and severe injuries in adults & children. The active ingredient called salmeterol found in Advair, Serevent or Foradil maybe responsible for many of these asthma related deaths.
Serevent, Advair & Foradil Deaths
Three common asthma inhalers containing the drugs salmeterol or formoterol may be causing four out of five U.S.asthma-related deaths per year and should be taken off the market, researchers from Cornell and Stanford universities have concluded after a search of medical literature. They base these conclusions on a statistical analysis of 19 published trials involving 33,826 patients. No Advair Recall or Serevent Recall or Foradil Recall has been announced or planned by the FDA.
This so-called meta-analysis found that patients who inhaled the long-acting beta-agonists salmeterol (trade names Serevent and Advair, both made by GlaxoSmithKline) or formoterol (trade name Foradil, made by Novartis Pharmaceuticals) were 3.5 times more likely to die from asthma and 2.5 times more likely to be hospitalized (whether or not death resulted), compared with those taking a placebo.
Asthma Inhaler Death Lawsuit
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