Hydroxycut

Hydroxycut Liability Attorneys

Hydroxycut, a popular weight loss supplement, was recalled after several cases of liver damage and one death were reported. If you have experienced symptoms such as nausea, seizures, jaundice, or abdominal pain and you have taken Hydroxycut, you may have been hurt by this dangerous drug. The Bohrer Law Firm, LLC, is ready to help you investigate your claim and take appropriate legal action.

Have you experienced liver damage, liver failure, or another dangerous side effect from using Hydroxycut? Our only business is helping you. Call 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911 or contact a lawyer online for a free confidential consultation.

On May 1, 2009, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning to dieters and body builders to stop using Hydroxycut immediately. The warning came after Hydroxycut had been linked to serious damage to the liver and at least one death. Other patients experienced side effects ranging from jaundice to liver failure. These individuals were otherwise healthy and their symptoms began after they had started using Hydroxycut.

Hydroxycut has also been linked to cardiovascular events like seizures, strokes, and heart attacks. It increases blood pressure and contracts blood vessels. The FDA continues to investigate Hydroxycut and the exact causes of the reported problems.

If you have taken Hydroxycut and experienced any health problems as a result, Bohrer Law Firm, LLC, can help. It is important to immediately stop taking this dangerous diet supplement and seek medical help. After that, contact our firm to ensure your legal rights are protected while you recover physically.

Did you know? Manufacturers of dietary supplements are not required to register their product with the Food and Drug Administration before selling it. Before you take any dietary supplement, make sure you thoroughly research it.

Call us at 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911. Free confidential initial consultation. Email us.

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