Mirapex Lawsuits Being Filed By National Firm
Posted: Monday, June 19, 2006
by Jimmy Atkinson
In recent months, several lawsuits have been filed in both state and federal court in response to the losses suffered by patients prescribed Mirapex.
Mirapex is the most commonly prescribed drug used to treat idiopathic Parkinson’s disease in the US. Mirapex has also been linked to pathologic gambling in some people who take the drug. It is designed to increase the body’s production of dopamine and control the signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Unfortunately, use of the medication can result in impulse control disorders like gambling. Every year 60,000 people are diagnosed with PD. More than half a million people have been diagnosed with PD since Mirapex gained FDA approval in July 1997.
Many people are not aware that their personality and behavioral changes are the result of taking Mirapex. Some patients experience abnormal thoughts and behavior in just a few weeks after beginning treatment with the drug. Right now our Mirapex attorneys can be found by clicking on this link and are filing lawsuits on behalf of victims in increasing numbers all over the country.
To find out more about the progress of this lawsuit, please visit the Official Mirapex Claim Center. This site will chronicle the latest developments in state and federal courts in regards to the compulsive behaviour correlation associated to Mirapex use as the class action proceeds.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)I have Parkensons and take Mirapex since 2002. I have found I have uncontrolable urge to Gamble, Sex and Eat. I did not realize that my medication could be responsible. Up until I came down with parkinsons and began taking Mirapex I gambled very little and ate and had sex modertely. The problem is that the Gambling has put me in a very bad financial position. If this is true about the Mirapex causing the problem then I'd like to be compensated for my excessive behaviors. I would need a lawer. Could you recommend anyone.? Thank you James Furnari
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