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Dialysis or Kidney Transplant After Colonoscopy
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If you began having serious kidney problems just weeks after a colonoscopy, the cause may have been the Fleet Phospho-Soda or Fleet Phospho soda EZ Prep Bowel Cleansing System you used before your colonoscopy.
Fleet Phospho-Soda and Fleet Phospho soda EZ Prep Bowel Cleansing System were over-the-counter products recommended to cleanse the bowels before a colonoscopy. They are a type of oral sodium phosphate or “OSP.” The FDA issued a safety alert on December 11, 2008, warning that OSPs can cause kidney failure (renal failure), and the Fleet products were recalled from the market. Side effects include dialysis and the need for a kidney transplant.
If you or a loved one used one of these products before a colonoscopy, and are now on dialysis or were forced to have a kidney transplant, you may have a strong legal claim. Contact the attorneys at DeCarli Law for a free, no obligation consultation. As is often the case with legal claims, a short deadline may apply to your claim, so please contact us as soon as possible if you believe you were injured by Fleet Phospho-Soda or Fleet Phospho soda EZ Prep Bowel Cleansing System.
UPDATE: As of August 1, 2010, DeCarli Law is no longer accepting new cases for people injured by Fleet Phospho-Soda or Fleet Phospho soda EZ Prep Bowel Cleansing System.
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Posted By DeCarli Law on
January 08, 2010 02:36 pm |
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