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VENTAVIS RECALL

Trusted Nationwide Ventavis Recall Lawyers

If you or a loved one has suffered injury or death as a result of receiving the incorrect dose of Ventavis (iloprost), the law firm of Blizzard, McCarthy & Nabers, LLP is here for you. Since we opened our doors in 1981, our attorneys have built a respected reputation for success in pharmaceutical litigation cases. We are available to serve people in our home city of Houston, Texas, as well as people throughout the United States. Let us show you the skill and experience on which we built our reputation.

E-mail us or call us at 866-941-1947 to schedule a free consultation with a trusted pharmaceutical product liability attorney. We handle all Ventavis recall cases on a contingency basis.

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We take a team approach to our cases. Our lawyers will work together to design a legal strategy that is dedicated to getting you the results you deserve. We have a strong network of resources, including experts, medical professionals and an on-staff nurse. Our team has the energy, knowledge and experience to stand up against the largest pharmaceutical companies. We have done so many times in the past and achieved successful results.

We care about our clients. Our attorneys have been focused on these cases enough to know that each one is different. Every person, though they may have suffered similar injuries, has different needs. We will take the time to learn about your needs. The action we pursue will be dedicated to getting you the results that are right for you.

What is Ventavis and why have some lots of Ventavis been recalled?

Ventavis, also known as iloprost, is a drug marketed by Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc. for the treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH), also known as Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH). Ventavis is an inhalation solution that comes in glass ampules. A recall of several lots of Ventavis was announced after Actelion received numerous reports that some ampules were empty or contained less than the full amount of Vantavis. This manufacturing defect can result in a person with PAH or PPH receiving too little medication, which can be potentially fatal. The recalled lots of Ventavis are Lots #63228A, #63230A, #63231A and #63232A.

If you or a friend of loved one has been injured or killed as a result of receiving one of the recalled lots of Ventavis, please contact BMN. The recalled lots of Ventavis are #63228A, #63230A, #63231A and #63232A.

E-mail us or call us at 866-941-1947 to schedule a free consultation with a trusted pharmaceutical product liability attorney.

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