Sports Betting Addiction Lawsuit Sports betting addiction lawsuits are being investigated for college students and young adults who developed gambling problems after using apps like FanDuel and DraftKings, alleging that the platforms failed to warn about the addictive nature of their features and marketing practices.
Nitrous Oxide Lawsuit Individuals who suffered harm, or families who lost a loved one after using nitrous oxide products may be eligible for financial compensation through a nitrous oxide lawsuit.
Hair Relaxer Lawsuit Regular exposure to chemicals in hair relaxer may cause uterine cancer, ovarian cancer and other injuries. Women diagnosed with cancer may be eligible for settlement benefits.
Depo-Provera Lawsuit Depo-Provera lawsuits are being investigated for women who developed meningioma brain tumors after receiving Depo-Provera birth control shots, claiming that Pfizer failed to adequately disclose side effects.
Ozempic Lawsuit Lawyers are pursuing Ozempic lawsuits, Wegovy lawsuits and Mounjaro lawsuits over gastroparesis or stomach paralysis, which can leave users with long-term gastrointestinal side effects
Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuit Lawsuits are being pursued by users of Suboxone who experienced tooth loss, broken teeth or required dental extractions. Settlement benefits may be available.
Change Healthcare Lawsuit Lawyers are reviewing Change Healthcare class action lawsuits for individuals who had their personal information stolen due to the data breach.
Bard PowerPort Lawsuit Serious and life-threatening injuries have been linked to problems with Bard PowerPort. Lawsuits are now being pursued by individuals who suffered injuries from the implantable port catheter fracturing or migrating.
AngioDynamics Port Catheter Lawsuit Serious and life-threatening injuries have been linked to problems with Bard PowerPort. Lawsuits are now being pursued by individuals who suffered injuries from the implantable port catheter fracturing or migrating.
Processed Food Lawsuit Lawsuits are being pursued against the food industry over their manufacturing and advertising of ultra-processed foods, which have caused a generation of children to face an increased risk of developing childhood diabetes and other chronic illnesses.
NSAID Heart Attack, Stroke Risk Results in Stronger Warnings for Advil, Other OTC Painkillers July 10, 2015 Irvin Jackson Add Your Comments Federal drug regulators are strengthening the warning labels for certain popular painkillers, including Advil, Aleve and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), indicating that users may face an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. According to a drug safety communication issued by the FDA on July 9, both over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription strength NSAID medications will be required to carry the stronger warnings. Some of the most widely used OTC painkillers are NSAIDs, such as Advil, Aleve and Motrin. These drugs already a black box label warning on heart attack and stroke risks, but the FDA will now require additional information on the label. Do You Know about… SPORTS BETTING ADDICTION LAWSUITS FOR YOUNG ADULTS Gambling addiction and severe financial losses have been linked to popular sports betting platforms like DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesars. Lawsuits are being filed by young adults and students who were targeted by deceptive promotions, addictive app features, and aggressive marketing tactics. See if you qualify for a sports betting addiction lawsuit. Learn More SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATION Do You Know About… SPORTS BETTING ADDICTION LAWSUITS FOR YOUNG ADULTS Gambling addiction and severe financial losses have been linked to popular sports betting platforms like DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesars. Lawsuits are being filed by young adults and students who were targeted by deceptive promotions, addictive app features, and aggressive marketing tactics. See if you qualify for a sports betting addiction lawsuit. Learn More SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATION The NSAID heart warnings will include indication that the risk of heart attack and stroke can occur as early as a few weeks of using one of the drugs, and that risk may increase the longer NSAIDs are taken. Higher doses also appear to increase the health risks, the FDA warned. The FDA found that NSAIDs can increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke in both patients who suffer from heart disease or carry heart disease risk factors, and those who do not. However, patients with heart disease or the risk factors appear to be at the greatest risk. The agency believes that new information suggests that the risk is different depending on the drug. However, the information is not sufficient enough for the FDA to single out which NSAIDs carry the higher risk at this time, so FDA reviewers are not singling out any particular brand. On a new consumer update page, the FDA warns consumers to avoid taking multiple NSAIDs at once, and warns that consumers may be unaware that some prescription drugs contain NSAIDs. The FDA urges consumers to check the labels of drugs they are taking to be aware of which contain NSAIDs to avoid accidentally increasing the risks. All NSAIDs first received a boxed warning, the strongest label warning the FDA can require, on heart attacks and strokes in 2005. The new warnings come from more recent information showing that the risk can occur within weeks of first taking one of the drugs. “There is no period of use shown to be without risk,” Dr. Judy Racoosin, deputy director of FDA’s Division of Anesthesia, Analgesia, and Addiction Products, said in the consumer update. “Everyone may be at risk — even people without an underlying risk for cardiovascular disease.” Written by: Irvin Jackson Senior Legal Journalist & Contributing Editor Irvin Jackson is a senior legal and investigative journalist with more than 30 years of experience covering complex issues at the intersection of law, politics, and environmental policy. He began his reporting career in 1991 after graduating from Wayne. Tags: Advil, Aleve, Heart Attack, Motrin, NSAID, Stroke More Lawsuit Stories Problems With BioZorb Tissue Markers Not Adequately Disclosed by Manufacturer: Lawsuit July 28, 2025 Judge Orders Cartiva Implant Settlement Talks Before Trial in Aug. 2026 July 28, 2025 Vape Pen Modifications Carry Risk of Explosions, Other Severe Injuries: Study July 28, 2025 2 Comments Rick July 20, 2015 I was 46 years old when I had my stroke, I ate pretty healthy, worked out, didn’t smoke, didn’t drink, or do any drugs, over all I was in pretty good health (except my blood pressure was a little high). What Caused my Stroke? I get asked this question over and over again. After all I was in good shape, ate healthy, all that good stuff. So, what caused it? I can’t say for sure. But, with recent articles coming out about the government making pain relievers add a Warning to their packages – it got me thinking. First, some of my family history. Both my father and mother had cancer. My father passed away from it at the age of 57. My mother had it in her 40’s and survived. But this had me worried – after all I was now in my 40’s. So, at around the age of 40 I started taking a baby aspirin daily. Why? I figured it would help thin my blood and prevent any chance of a heart attack (although, I was in great shape). But hey, what could an 80mg aspirin do? Then, when I was about 44 or 45 years old I started taking 2-4 Ibuprofen tablets a day. Okay, you’re gonna love this … why? Because I had read/heard that cancer is caused by inflammation. What better way to fight inflammation than by taking some pills designed to fight inflammation! Now that I think back to it … taking 2-4 ibuprofen pills a day – and a baby aspirin … I can’t help to wonder how thin my blood was and did it cause my hemorrhagic (bleeding type) stroke? Robin July 10, 2015 Now this information comes out. On April 11th, 2015 my husband suffered a heart attack, causing 40% loss of use. When the heart cath was done there was no evidence of blockage. He showed no signs of having a heart attack other than heartburn. No grabbing his chest, no pain, no vomiting or shakes. He was a bit pale and had heartburn, that’s it! He turned 60 in February, does not smoke very, very rarely has a drink and is actually quite healthy for a man his age. We have been a bit disturbed that they found NO apparent cause for his heart attack except a “POSSILBE” blockage that may have cleared itself. My husband started taking ALEVE, 2 capsules twice a day about two years ago. Could this be an explanation for his heart attack? 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