Currently Propecia lawsuit claims are being filed by individuals and families throughout the United States and there is no national Propecia class action lawsuit. We are currently working with a team of Propecia attorneys representing men who have suffered from Propecia permanent erectile dysfunctionside effects in filing claims. Please contact us for the latest Propecia lawsuit settlements news and updates.
Propecia erectile dysfunction impotence problems have been reported in men after stopping finasteride treatment. For some men these sexual side effects are permanent and life-changing. If you have permanent erectile dysfunction (ED) side effects please contact us for a confidential legal consultation and the latest Propecia lawsuits news.
A recent study reports that Propecia can in fact cause permanent sexual side effects which is contrary to the manufacturer’s warnings which states that after stopping treatment, Propecia sexual side effects will go away.
We believe that the manufacturer of Propecia should be held accountable for any permanent injuries they are legally responsible for and men should be fairly compensated for their damages due to Propecia sexual side effects that do not go away after discontinuing Propecia treatment. Many men have had their life changed in a number of ways due to Propecia permanent erectile dysfunction side effects including:
•Unpaid medical bills
•Emotional suffering
•Permanent injuries
•Depression
•Loss of their quality of life
Even though many men have experienced similar problems, the effect on each man’s life has been very personal and goes beyond any short term emotional distress and affecting their relationships and in some cases causing depression and other emotional problems. Given the increasing number of men who have had their lives changed after suffering from permanent Propecia erectile dysfunction problems using finasteride, lawyers representing men affected by side effect and courts will likely look to multidistrict litigation (MDL) to more efficiently manage the large number of men expected to come forward making claims rather than forming a Propecia class action. Multi-district litigation is different from a Propecia class action lawsuit in that each person is able to bring their own claim rather than having one man who brings claims on behalf of all people making similar claims.
Men throughout the United States have looked at filing a Propecia lawsuit based on the serious side effects of this hair loss medication. The Propecia lawsuits claim that the manufacturer was negligent in several ways including:
• marketing and selling finasteride as safe and effective for use in the treatment of hair loss when there were potentially long term side effects
• failing to adequately warn men of unreasonable and permanent sexual side effects
• failing to conduct adequate pre-clinical testing and post-marketing studies to determine the safety and potential long-term finasteride side effects
• failing to use ordinary care in designing, testing and manufacturing finasteride
• failing to exercise due care when advertising and promoting finasteride
We represent all clients suffering from Propecia permanent erectile dysfunction side effects on a contingency basis which means that there are never any legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. For a free, confidential no-obligation consultation please call toll free or fill out our short online contact form and one of our Propecia lawyers will contact you to answer any of your questions on Propecia lawsuit settlements including the latest updates on Propecia lawsuit 2012 filing deadlines.
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