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NEXIUM & PRILOSEC: From Heartburn to Heartache
Nexium, Prilosec and other similar proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are used by more than 15 million Americans to fight the effects of heartburn, acid reflux and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In this ebook, you’ll learn about PPIs and their intended uses. We will also explain the research and clinical studies that link Nexium and Prilosec to serious kidney problems.
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The Testosterone Lawsuits: Marketing Masculinity in a Bottle
If you or another man in your life suffered a serious clot, stroke or heart attack while taking testosterone therapy (for “Low T”), this eBook can help you understand the legal actions being taken against pharmaceutical companies who manufacture testosterone products.
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How the Largest Operator of Dialysis Centers Kept GranuFlo on the Market …Even After Reports of Consumer Harm Emerged
Read the true story about a drug manufacturer (Fresenius) who knew their dialysis product (GranuFlo) was lethal and did nothing about it.
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LIPITOR: The Dark Side of STATINS
New Science That Shows How Drugs Like Lipitor May Do More Harm Than Good
This free eBook is a must-read for patients who have developed diabetes while taking the drug Lipitor. The startling information within exposes the truth about the side effects of statin drugs, like Lipitor, and the how a drug company can get away, scot-free, with marketing a drug without warning of a known, dangerous side effect for years.
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Special Report for Risperdal Patients and their Families
If you are an adolescent male who suffers from a condition known as gynecomastia (abnormal breast growth) that developed while you took the drug Risperdal, you may be confused about what has happened to your body. You may also be deeply frustrated by the confusing, disjointed information you have discovered on the web and elsewhere about the relationship between this drug and the unsettling side effects.