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What is Remicade?
What are some of the side effects of Remicade?
Based on the serious side effects of Remicade, has the FDA done anything?
What should I do if I've taken Remicade?
What is Remicade?
Remicade was the first and only product used to treat moderate to severe cases of the Crohn's disease, a gastrointestinal disorder. Remicade is also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, although Remicade has not yet been approved for treating arthritis. Remicade has also been shown to cause infusion reactions such as fever and chills, headache, coughing, and sore throat.
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What are some of the side effects of Remicade?
Remicade has been linked to serious infections, such as tuberculosis and sepsis. Some cases have been fatal. Remicade has also been shown to complicate breathing, cause low blood pressure as well as hives. Studies have shown that Remicade may also cause lymphoma, a blood cancer.
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Based on the serious side effects of Remicade, has the FDA done anything?
The FDA requires only warning labels on products containing Remicade.
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What should I do if I've taken Remicade?
Discuss any symptoms you have or suspect you have with your doctor. Alternative medications and treatment may be available. We also recommend you contact experienced Remicade side effects attorneys such as Kline & Specter. We will review your claim and help you receive the compensation you deserve.
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If you or a loved one has suffered a blood disorder or tuberculosis after using Remicade, you need a law firm with the resources and the experience to bring you justice. Please call or e-mail the pharmaceutical litigation attorneys at Kline & Specter. We'll evaluate your Remicade side effects claim for free and we don't get paid unless you do. Our expertise will help you get the compensation you deserve.

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This page was last updated on January 31, 2007.
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