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Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) EXPOSURE: Before the FDA announced they were taking steps to remove PPA from the market, about 6 billion doses of PPA was sold in the U.S. every year with the majority of the drugs not even requiring a prescription. PPA was available for over 50 years.


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PPA INJURY


After a 5-year study was published showing the connection between products containing Phenylpropanolamine ( PPA) and hemorrhagic strokes in November 2000, the FDA announced they were taking steps to remove PPA from the over the counter and prescription cold remedies and weight loss pills. On October 12, 2001, the Public Citizen consumer advocacy group wrote the FDA urging them to reject the pharmaceutical companies’ request for the FDA to include in its final rule of withdrawing PPA a disclaimer stating their products were not marketed negligently. The purpose the pharmaceutical companies wished to establish in this disclaimer was to have protection against PPA product liability suits.

PPA injury causes hemorrhagic strokes especially in young women. Hemorrhagic strokes are an uncommon form of strokes but it is often deadly and can leave survivors disabled. The serious condition that causes bleeding into the brain or into tissue surrounding the brain are especially concerning because of the inability to predict who is at risk. PPA first showed signs of causing hemorrhagic strokes over a decade ago, and Public Citizen expressed their concern over the safety of PPA as early as 1983. Please contact us to receive PPA lawsuit information and to speak with a PPA Injury Attorney.

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FDA REQUESTS COMPANIES VOLUNTARILY DISCONTINUE MARKETING PPA
-November 8, 2000
The FDA asked drug companies to stop marketing popular cold remedies and appetite suppressants that contain PPA due to the link to hemorrhagic stroke in women. The FDA says they are taking steps to remove PPA from the over the counter and prescription medicsations. This announcement came on November 6, 2000 after the New England Journal of Medicine released a 5-year study linking PPA to hemorrhagic stroke in women.

Researchers at the Yale University School of Medicine, who performed the study, found that women ages 18-49 who took appetite suppressants containing PPA were 16 times more likely to have a hemorrhagic stroke than other women and women using cold or cough remedies containing PPA for the first time had a threefold increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke. Please contact us to receive more PPA injury information about your legal rights and to speak with a PPA Injury Attorney.

PPA Injury Causes Hemorrhagic Strokes
A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when an artery in the brain leaks or ruptures and the blood puts pressure on the surrounding brain tissue causing damage. Brain cells beyond the rupture are also deprived of blood and are damaged. The FDA issued PPA recall occurred because of the link between PPA injury and hemorrhagic stroke risk found mainly in young women. Read more on PPA injury and hemorrhagic stroke…

BREAKING NEWS!!
April 15, 2003 - Companies may have known about PPA stroke link
Internal memos show that two large drug makers knew about the link between PPA and strokes. In 2000, PPA was taken off the market because of the serious and concerning PPA side effects linked to the popular ingredient. Used in many cold remedies and diet pills, PPA was linked to hemorrhagic strokes that affected mainly young women, causing a high number of PPA lawsuits.

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YALE UNIVERSITY STUDY LEADS TO PPA RECALL When warning signs appeared linking PPA injury to cases of hemorrhagic strokes, the drug industry claimed more research was needed before any action was taken against PPA, the ingredient found in many over the counter and prescription drugs. This response led to a 5-year Yale University study comparing 702 hemorrhagic stroke survivors under 50 with 1,376 similar controls who had never suffered a stroke. The study concluded PPA injury increases hemorrhagic stroke risk for young women in two different circumstances. These circumstances were:

Within three days of taking PPA containing appetite suppressants

Within three days of taking their first ever PPA dose for any reason

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Ron C. Eddins
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