Steigerwalt & Associates
02-Sep-2007, 11:39 AM
Welcome to the ACE Inhibitors thread within our overall Legal Chat Online virtual community. Steigerwalt & Associates has decades of collective experience in helping clients who have been harmed by defective drugs get the help they need and the results they deserve, and that ongoing mission that we follow has led us to the conclusion that this forum will help in the following ways:
1. To provide anyone injured by defective drugs a chance and a means to contact our firm to look into their legal options;
2. To provide a landing point for others who have experienced problems with these types of drugs in order to share their experiences.
3. To offer insights into ongoing news and developments in the ever-changing world of defective drugs.
In regards to the drugs at issue in this thread, ACE Inhibitors actually refers to an entire class of drugs, and these medications were originally formulated and marketed to help treat those with hypertension and heart problems that result from it.
Early results of these drugs were seen as positive, but after a few years on the market, ACE inhibitors began to be linked with increased hypertension, renal failure and an extremely negative interaction with other drugs, such as NSAIDs.
If you have been injured by an ACE inhibitor, please feel free to visit this forum often, and do not hesitate to contact our firm to schedule an initial consultation.
1. To provide anyone injured by defective drugs a chance and a means to contact our firm to look into their legal options;
2. To provide a landing point for others who have experienced problems with these types of drugs in order to share their experiences.
3. To offer insights into ongoing news and developments in the ever-changing world of defective drugs.
In regards to the drugs at issue in this thread, ACE Inhibitors actually refers to an entire class of drugs, and these medications were originally formulated and marketed to help treat those with hypertension and heart problems that result from it.
Early results of these drugs were seen as positive, but after a few years on the market, ACE inhibitors began to be linked with increased hypertension, renal failure and an extremely negative interaction with other drugs, such as NSAIDs.
If you have been injured by an ACE inhibitor, please feel free to visit this forum often, and do not hesitate to contact our firm to schedule an initial consultation.