Thursday, July 5, 2012

It is important for people to know that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) begins a 2 day inquiry into whether there are better ways for doctors and patients to monitor the risks involved with all-metal replacement hips. Although such replacement hips seemed  like a very good alternative just  a few years ago, it is now a fact that many such replacements fail far too early and shed tiny pieces of metal into the patient’s body. As a result, often these defective products must be replaced because they cause muscle and tissue damage, and high levels of toxic metal  in the patient’s blood. Serious questions will be asked,  such as how were these products approved, and what did the manufacturers know  when they marketed their products.

3 comments:

  1. One of the many ways to deal with this kind of situation is to have a talk with hip replacement lawyer.

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  2. That would just be true Marky. But don't you think that this Hip Recall issue has become a problem of many.

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