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Accolate Information

Accolate is an asthma prescription medication that entered the U.S. market in 1996. At the time, Accolate patients did not receive complete Accolate information regarding the safety of the drug. The FDA announced new Accolate information after one year on the market when finding rare occurring side effects, including eosinophilia, vasculitic rash, worsening pulmonary symptoms, cardiac complications, and/or neuropathy sometimes presenting as Churg Strauss Syndrome.

When Accolate information surfaced even later, linking the asthma medication to instances of severe liver damage especially in women, an official FDA warning was never issued. Instead, the new Accolate information was given to physicians through the September 2000 publication of Physician's Desk Reference. All patients have a right to receive complete Accolate information while taking the drug, or when considering using the drug.

Individuals that have experienced Accolate side effects from taking the prescription asthma medication should contact us to learn more Accolate information.


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More Accolate Resources

MedLine Plus Drug Information - Guide to prescription and over-the-counter medications provided by the United States Pharmacopeia.

Accolate (Zafirkulast) - contains information about a nonsteroidal asthma preventative and treatment from AstraZeneca.