Trasylol use has been linked to kidney damage, heart failure, strokes and death
Trasylol (generic name: aprotinin) is a drug used to prevent excessive blood loss during heart surgery.
How can Trasylol injure you and your loved ones?
Studies have found that Trasylol greatly increases the risk of kidney failure, stroke, encephalopathy, heart failure or heart attack. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has also found that Trasylol presents a heightened risk for fatal anaphylactic reactions in patients who have been received the same drug up to twelve months before.
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If you or a loved one have suffered a severe side effect as a result of using Trasylol, you may be entitled to money damages. Call us at 1-888-412-8469 or complete our quick intake form to receive a FREE case evaluation.
