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Texas, California, Florida Lawyers / Attorneys: Evaluating Nationwide Serevent® Accidents, Injuries & Death

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SEREVENT® 

*** Attention Serevent® Users ***  

If you were potentially seriously injured by Serevent®, or have a loved one who was injured or even died from taking Serevent®, please contact us immediately for a FREE potential case evaluation.
  • Death
  • Heart Problems

Both death and heart problems have been attributed to Serevent®. 

We have Serevent® lawyers standing by ready to speak with you. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, and we take all cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you do not pay for our services unless you receive an award/compensation.

Do not Delay!

Your rights and compensation may be lost forever if you wait.  

WHAT IS SEREVENT®?

A prescription drug, Serevent® is specifically designed to prevent asthma attacks from starting. It will not treat an asthma attack that has already begun. 

HOW DOES SEREVENT® WORK?

Serevent® relaxes the muscles in the patient’s airways; thereby making breathing easier. 

ARE THERE ANY POSSIBLE HEALTH RELATED RISKS?

There are a number of very serious, possible side effects including death, and heart-related problems – the latter due to the fact that Serevent® can cause changes in heart-rhythm, heart-rate, and blood-pressure levels.

In 1996, during the course of a study undertaken by Glaxo, no less than 36 patients taking Serevent® either died or suffered from serious, life-threatening asthma attacks. 

WHAT ARE THE SPECIFIC HEALTH RELATED RISKS?

The most serious risks include:

  • Death
  • Heart Problems

If you have experienced any of these side effects, or you have a loved one who has had a serious, adverse reaction to Serevent®, or who has died from taking the drug, you may have a claim for legal compensation.

Contact the Mulligan Law Firm for superior legal representation.   

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In all personal injury cases, it is extremely important that measures be taken promptly to preserve evidence, investigate the accident or toxic exposure in question, and to enable physicians, attorneys, or other expert witnesses to thoroughly evaluate any injuries. 

 

If you or a loved one or friend is injured and may have a potential legal claim, call The Mulligan Law Firm now at 1-866-LAW-0001 (Extension 245). 

 

The initial consultation is FREE of charge, and if we agree to accept your case, we will work on a contingent fee basis, which means we get paid for our services only if there is a monetary award or recovery of funds. 

You may have a valid claim and be entitled to compensation for your injuries, but a lawsuit must be filed before the statute of limitations expires. 

Do not delay! 

If you delay, and the statute of limitations time period expires, you may lose all your rights to file any claim for compensation of any kind.  

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