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Archive for February, 2012

U.S. Drowning Accident Statistics

Monday, February 27th, 2012

With spring approaching, swimming season in Florida will be here soon. Swimming in pools, lakes and Florida’s many beaches is one of the most popular spring and summer activities, especially for children and teenagers. While it can be fun, it remains one of the most dangerous activities as well. Here are some statistics about swimming and drowning from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to keep in mind this spring before you and your family take to the water:

  • There were 3,443 fatal drowning accidents (non-boating related) in 2007—averaging 10 deaths every day.
  • Over 20% of fatal drowning victims are age 14 or younger.
  • Nonfatal drowning accidents can cause severe and permanent brain damage.
  • Almost 80% of drowning victims are male.
  • Children ages 1 to 4 have the highest drowning rate.

 

You should enroll your children in swim lessons while they are young to teach them the basic fundamentals of swimming. Natural water settings—lakes, rivers, oceans—have a higher drowning rate than swimming pools. Never let your children swim unsupervised. If you or your child cannot swim, never enter the water without a life jacket. If you have a medical condition, particularly a seizure disorder, never swim unattended and be sure to wear a life jacket. Also, do not swim if you have been consuming alcohol. This greatly increases your chance of personal injury or even death.

 

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Overview of Defective Drug Laws

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Pharmaceutical companies have a responsibility to the public to ensure that their medications are safe for the public. They must warn people of all known associated risks and side effects. This applies to both prescription medications and over-the-counter medications.

Drugs do get manufactured with defects, and it is more common than anyone would like to think. All a patient can do is follow the instructions that come with the medication and listen to doctor and pharmacist instruction. Defective drugs have been known to cause liver damage, heart damage, kidney failure, cardiovascular problems and even death.

Defective drug law is complicated, and there are different levels of liability. Drugs can be incorrectly manufactured, improperly marked or can cause dangerous side effects not listed in the medication’s literature. Defective drug law is different from medical malpractice. It is important to consult an experienced attorney if you or a loved one has been injured by defective drugs.

In order to collect damages, you must be able to prove that the medication directly caused the injury or death. This can be difficult. Sometimes the manufacturer is at fault, sometimes a pharmacist or the doctor. Have you or a loved one been potentially injured by a defective drug?

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Parkinson’s Medications Comes with Some Serious Side Effects

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Ropinirole, also known as Requip, is a prescription medication used by physicians to treat Parkinson’s disease and restless leg syndrome. This popular medication helps many to deal with Parkinson’s, but it does not come without side effects.

The listed side effects are constipation, dizziness, sweating, lightheadedness, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and weakness. The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) also listed “falling asleep during activities of daily living” as a warning in the medication’s literature.

“Patients treated with Ropinirole have reported falling asleep while engaged in activities of daily living, including the operation of motor vehicles, which sometimes resulted in accidents,” read the medication’s instructions in their listed warnings and side effects.

A research study from the Mayo Clinic Proceedings turned up some interesting results as well. They studied the medication’s effects on 267 patients over a two-year span. Almost 20% of the subjects experienced hyper sexuality and, believe it or not, compulsive gambling.

According to the National Parkinson Foundation, exercising can help control many of the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease. You may want to consider alternatives to Ropinirole. Have you or a loved one ever been harmed by defective drugs?

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