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Archive for Gadolinium

Gadolinium Deadlines for Lawsuits and Legal Rights

The first layer of statutes of limitations for certain gadolinium cases runs on June 6, 2008.  After this deadline, some cases may be time barred, and some individuals may forfeit their legal rights.   It is critical that you do not delay and that you contact a lawyer as quickly as possible.
If you think that you […]

The Contract Dye Manufacturer’s Letter on Gadolinium

Manufacturers of Gadolinium-based contrast dyes issued a Dear Healthcare Professional letter to doctors about an addition of a WARNING and revisions to the WARNING section of the prescribing information for Gadolinium-based contrast agents used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
It reads:
Dear Healthcare Professional,
 
Post-marketing reports show that the use of these agents increases the risk of the development of a […]

Gadolinium Lawyers, Lawsuits, NSF, NSD, and Contrast Dye- the Basics

Today, www.USRecalNews.com featured an article on the basics about Gadolinium Lawyers, NSF, NSD and Contrast Dyes written by our law firm.   The article can be accessed if you click on GADOLIUM HEALTH ALERT.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses radiofrequency waves and a strong magnetic field rather than x-rays to provide detailed pictures of internal organs and tissues. […]

Gadolinium Lawsuits and Our Commitment to Our NSF Clients

In September 2007 our law firm began representing people in Colorado who have suffered serious injuries as a result of gadolinium contained in contrast dyes used in MRI and MRA’s.  Today, we announce that we have agreed to a joint venture with the law firm of Howard Nations so that we can help even more […]

Gadolinium Contrast Agent and Serious Personal Injuries

The FDA is evaluating important safety information about gadolinium-containing contrast agents and a disease known as Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis or Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy (NSF/NFD) that occurs in patients with kidney failure. New reports have identified a possible link between NSF/NFD and exposure to gadolinium containing contrast agents used at high doses for a procedure called […]