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Gadolinium-based MRI dyes are often used to enhance the qualities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and have recently been associated with a potentially deadly disease known as nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF). According to the FDA, 25 cases of NSF (out of only 200) have been reported in patients who received MRI dye injections. Some symptoms associated with NSF include:
• Muscle weakness
• Bone Pain
• Irritated skin patches
Please contact us today if you have questions regarding MRI dyes.
Updated Label Warnings
The FDA recently ordered all manufacturers of MRI dyes to put NSF warnings on their labels. These new warnings explain the side effects of MRI dyes and inform patients who have recently undergone a liver transplant and those with chronic liver disease or kidney problems that they are at high risk for developing NSF.
The FDA is encouraging patients who have been diagnosed with NSF after receiving an MRI injection to immediately seek treatment. Consulting an MRI dye attorney is also recommended for those who have been harmed by MRI dyes or have been diagnosed with NSF.
What Can an MRI Dye Attorney Do For Me?
An MRI dye attorney can give you the legal guidance and support you will need to ensure you are compensated for any physical or mental harm you have endured. MRI dye attorneys are professionals who specialize in handling NSF cases and are unique in the fact that they cater specifically to those who have been affected by MRI dyes. Your MRI dye attorney can help you recover any damages, including:
Contact an MRI Dye Attorney
If you have been diagnosed with NSF or lost a loved one due to this fatal disease, an MRI dye attorney can help you receive compensation for your losses. Please contact us today to speak with an MRI dye attorney who will evaluate your case and give you the legal guidance you need. An MRI dye attorney will help you file an MRI dye lawsuit and protect your legal rights.
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