Zyprexa area of focus in St. Clair County
Eli Lilly & Co.'s 3rd best selling pharmaceutical on the market is supposed to be for the treatment of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, but has resulted in diabetes, or pancreatitis. On December 30th, seven people filed suit (Carl Bavone, Constance Morrow, Jessica Perry and Roger Yon, of Illinois, Debbie Bernsley of Indiana, Robert Goatee of Kentucky and Terrance Hause of Minnesota) in St. Clair County alleging that Zyprexa caused the onset of diabetes or pancreatitis. The victims claim that Lilly knew about Zyprexa's possibility of diabetes, but failed regardless of its obligation to adequately warn doctors and patients.
For a good Zyprexa or defective product lawyer, try Jacoby & Meyers of Los Angeles, California.
For a good Zyprexa or defective product lawyer, try Jacoby & Meyers of Los Angeles, California.

1 Comments:
I applaud your blog,i took zyprexa which was ineffective for my condition and gave me diabetes.
{Only 9 percent of adult Americans think the pharmaceutical industry can be trusted right around the same rating as big tobacco}
Zyprexa, which is used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, accounted for 32% of Eli Lilly's $14.6 billion revenue last year.
Zyprexa is the product name for Olanzapine,it is Lilly's top selling drug.It was approved by the FDA in 1996 ,an 'atypical' antipsychotic a newer class of drugs without the motor side effects of the older Thorazine.Zyprexa has been linked to causing diabetes and pancreatitis.
Did you know that Lilly made nearly $3 billion last year on diabetic meds, Actos,Humulin and Byetta?
Yes! They sell a drug that causes diabetes and then turn a profit on the drugs that treat the condition that they caused in the first place!
I was prescribed Zyprexa from 1996 until 2000.
In early 2000 i was shocked to have an A1C test result of 13.9 (normal is 4-6) I have no history of diabetes in my family.
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Daniel Haszard http://www.zyprexa-victims.com
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