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Crestor Lawsuits

Crestor attorneys representing victims associated with the recall of Crestor. To learn more about the side effects of Crestor and the recall, contact one of our Crestor lawyers. It doesn't matter where you live, our Lead Counsel qualified Crestor attorneys can help.

Consumer groups are asking the FDA to recall Crestor due in part to the reported serious complications within five months of Crestor's approval. These groups cited three patients who developed kidney failure or muscle damage while taking the approved doses of Crestor. One 39-year-old woman died of kidney failure and rhabdomyolysis. In studies prior to Crestor's approval, seven other people became ill with rhabdomyolysis.

Crestor Attorneys

On this site, you will find law firms staffed with qualified and experienced Crestor attorneys who focus their practices on representing Crestor victims. They are Lead Counsel members, which means, among other things, that they have been practicing for several years, dedicate themselves to this type of issue, and are in good standing with their state bar associations.

As a result of this hot debate and the alleged complications, Crestor related lawsuits are now being filed across the nation. Do you take Crestor? Are you suffering from symptoms that could potentially be linked with your use of Crestor? If you are, contact one of our Crestor attorneys. You could potentially have a lawsuit claim. Don't let time slip by or it may be too late to have your claim considered.

If you have suffered as a result of taking the drug Crestor, now is the time to assert your rights. Contact one of our experienced Crestor attorneys to file your claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Crestor?
    Crestor (rosuvastatin calcium) is a prescription strength synthetic lipid-lowering agent manufactured and marketed by AstraZeneca U.S. It belongs to a class of drugs called HMG-CoA reductase … more
  • What is Crestor used for?
    Crestor is used as an adjunct to a low-cholesterol diet and exercise program Crestor is thought to reduce elevated total Cholesterol (total-C), Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C), … more
  • How does Crestor work?
    There are two types of cholesterol: LDL and HDL. Doctors call HDL the "Good Cholesterol" because your body needs it. Conversely, LDL is considered to be the "Bad Cholesterol" … more
  • Is Crestor right for you?
    Do not take Crestor if you: have certain liver problems; are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Crestor may harm your unborn baby. If you get pregnant, stop Crestor and call your healthcare … more
  • I'm trying to get pregnant, can I take Crestor?
    No. Pregnant, breastfeeding, or women trying to get pregnant should not be taking any kind of cholesterol lowering drugs because statins may cause birth defects./p> more

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