

If you have taken Avandia or know someone who has, please tell us your story here.
The diabetes drug Avandia is linked with as many as 83,000 heart attacks over the last several years. The manufactuer of Avandia, GlaxoSmithKline, may have known of the risks for years but worked to keep them from the public, according to a government report released February 20, 2010.
The 334-page Senate Finance Committee report also criticized the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), saying that the federal agency that regulates food, tobacco and medications overlooked or ignored safety concerns found by its staff. If you have been injured by this drug, please contact us.

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