In May of 2017, the FDA confirmed increased risk of leg and foot amputations with the diabetes medicine canagliflozin (Invokana, Invokamet, Invokamet XR). Since that time attorneys and the drug’s manufacturers have been in discussions to provide compensation to the victims of these devastating injuries. It is believed that these discussions are winding down and settlements agreements and payments will be concluded shortly. If you or a loved one used one of these medications and suffered an amputation while the medication was being used, or within 90 days, it is essential that you sign up now to be part of these settlements. Time is running out.
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Adverse side effects that have been linked to this class of diabetes drugs include:
Since the link between Invokana (Canagliflozin) and serious side effects was first discovered, a staggering number of adverse event reports have been submitted to the FDA detailing SGLT2 inhibitor complications like diabetic ketoacidosis, amputation, kidney failure, chronic kidney disease and more. In fact, during the very first year Invokana was on the market, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) identified 457 adverse event reports submitted to the FDA involving alleged side effects of Invokana.
If you believe you have been adversely affected by serious side effects of Invokana or another SGLT2 inhibitor medication you may be eligible to file a claim for compensation to help with medical bills, lost wages due to time missed at work, pain and suffering and more.
Did you or a loved one suffer an amputation of a toe, foot or leg after use of Invokana, Invokamet or canagliflozin?
Find out if you qualify for compensation.
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