"The legal complaint says that in direct advertising to consumers, Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb “overstated" the efficacy of Eliquis in preventing strokes and embolisms while failing to warn that there is no reversal agent adequately. This could have "life-threatening and fatal consequences."
Holy shit. I assumed it was bad but had no idea it was that bad.
I mentioned in a previous comment that I’ve have two close friends who were vaxed+boosted and are now on the thinner. One needed to go on migraine medicine since it caused that. He also used to get daily exercise by riding his bike to work, but can’t now because of the risk of falling and bleeding out.
This is going to cascade into endless medical complications for them and so many others.
Seriously?
My bony 87yo Parkinson suffering dad takes blood thinners. He falls about 5 times a day and hasn't had an serious event yet.
BTW we do try to stop him from taking risks but he refuses, Ambulance and police have been involved many times and even they can't stop him until he has been declared incompetent. Appts for evaluations are almost impossible to get. We currently have a Dr driven rush and its still been 6 months.
Point is he is probably safe to ride. My dad just won't give up what he wants to do. He doesn't live in fear.
This friend of mine is kind of an idiot. Like he has Covid early during the scamdemic long before the vax came out. He was complaining about weird symptoms for months, and when the vax came out the doc said “oh you might as well try the vac and see if it helps your symptoms.” He did, ended up in the ER within days with a PE… that didn’t stop him. He got the second shot, and every booster since.
A healthy patient is a lost patient.... https://twitter.com/DiedSuddenly_/status/1698474188284010943?s=20
"The legal complaint says that in direct advertising to consumers, Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb “overstated" the efficacy of Eliquis in preventing strokes and embolisms while failing to warn that there is no reversal agent adequately. This could have "life-threatening and fatal consequences."
https://www.lezdotechmed.com/blog/eliquis-lawsuits/
Bristol Myers, Pfizer score another win in their Eliquis patent defense, protecting the blockbuster until 2028
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/bristol-myers-pfizer-score-another-win-their-eliquis-defense-protecting-blockbuster
Holy shit. I assumed it was bad but had no idea it was that bad.
I mentioned in a previous comment that I’ve have two close friends who were vaxed+boosted and are now on the thinner. One needed to go on migraine medicine since it caused that. He also used to get daily exercise by riding his bike to work, but can’t now because of the risk of falling and bleeding out.
This is going to cascade into endless medical complications for them and so many others.
Seriously? My bony 87yo Parkinson suffering dad takes blood thinners. He falls about 5 times a day and hasn't had an serious event yet. BTW we do try to stop him from taking risks but he refuses, Ambulance and police have been involved many times and even they can't stop him until he has been declared incompetent. Appts for evaluations are almost impossible to get. We currently have a Dr driven rush and its still been 6 months. Point is he is probably safe to ride. My dad just won't give up what he wants to do. He doesn't live in fear.
This friend of mine is kind of an idiot. Like he has Covid early during the scamdemic long before the vax came out. He was complaining about weird symptoms for months, and when the vax came out the doc said “oh you might as well try the vac and see if it helps your symptoms.” He did, ended up in the ER within days with a PE… that didn’t stop him. He got the second shot, and every booster since.