Permax defective drug lawyers in Rhode Island and Massachusetts
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced
that manufacturers of Pergolide drug products, which are
used to treat Parkinson's disease, will voluntarily remove
these drugs from the market because of the risk of serious
damage to patients' heart valves.
Permax, the trade name for pergolide marketed by Valeant Pharmaceuticals, and two generic versions of Pergolide manufactured by Par and Teva.
On March 29, 2006, the FDA withdrew Permax (pergolide) from the market because it increases the risk of valvular heart disease.
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