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Baycol Information,Lawyer,Attorney,Side EffectsBaycol received
FDA approval in 1997 in the U.S. Classified as a statin, a cholesterol-lowering
drug, Baycol was used for the treatment of high cholesterol. Since
Baycol was recalled off the market on August 8th, 700,000 Americans
have used the drug.. Around 52 deaths that have been linked to Baycol
have been attributed to rhabdomyolysis, an
adverse muscle condition, which is
Statins lower cholesterol levels by blocking a specific enzyme in the body that is involved in the synthesis of cholesterol. All statins have been linked to the rare reports of rhabdomyolysis, but the cases of fatal rhabdomyolysis have been reported significantly more frequently with Baycol than with other statins. Elderly patients are more at risk for fatal rhabdomyolysis, as well as with patients who took higher doses of Baycol.
Rhabdomyolysis
is a condition that results in muscle cell breakdown and it releases
the contents of muscle cells in to the bloodstream. This has been linked
to the use of Baycol. Symptoms of rhabdomyolysis include muscle pain,
weakness, tenderness, malaise, fever, dark urine, nausea, and vomiting.
Pain can involve specific muscles or can be general pain throughout
the body. Usually, the muscle groups involved are calves and lower
back but some patients develop renal failure and other organ failure,
which can be fatal. Helpful Baycol Resources A Baycol Lawyer - Legal resource educates consumers on the latest developments surrounding Baycol, a cholesterol-reducing drug recalled in August of 1998. Click here to contact a baycol lawyer.
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