Zetia
Pharmaceutical | Ongoing
Published February 1, 2008 9:19 AM
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What is Zetia?

Zetia (ezetimibe) manufactured by (Merck & Schering-Plough) is one of the newer prescription cholesterol lowering drugs. Unlike the more common cholesterol medications called statins which block the enzyme your liver needs to produce cholesterol, Zetia works to reduce the absorption of cholesterol in the digestive tract. Worldwide, it is estimated that about five million people are now taking Zetia.

What is Zetia prescribed for?

Zetia is either prescribed by itself to lower cholesterol, or in conjunction with statin medications (Lipitor, Crestor, Pravachol, Zocor or they take it in a single pill, Vytorin, that combines Zetia with Zocor to maximize cholesterol reduction.

What are the dangers associated with Zetia?

In addition to the side effects common to most prescription medications such as headaches, nausea and fever, other side effects of Zetia can be much more serious. The most troubling potential Zetia side effects include extreme muscle pain and serious liver problems.

Merck and Schering-Plough, conducted a two year trial that ended in April 2006. The resulted were that, Zetia had failed to benefit patients and that Zetia fail to slow the accumulation of fatty plaque in the arteries, it actually seemed to contribute to plaque formation.

What can I do?

If you or a loved one has suffered severe liver injury, liver failure or suffered any other serious side effect as the result of taking Zetia you may be entitled to compensation. For a free legal consultation, contact us today!


 

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