Eylea Cover Up

Discussion in 'Regeneron' started by anonymous, Feb 8, 2018 at 4:45 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    Got news for you dipwad, when pharmacists were aliquoting avastin and infections were reported, the lawsuits named everyone involved, pharmacy, pharmacists, administering physician, and the manufacturer. Civil injury lawsuits don't discriminate, they go after everyone involved, especially those with the deepest pockets. Very easy to claim that regeneron was negligent in their oversight and contributed to injury.

    Think a jury won't feel sorry for an elderly person who experienced pain and inflammation in their eye and loss of vision. Sharks smell blood in the water.
     

  2. anonymous

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    The defendant, Regeneron, created this problem by failing to provide physicians with sterile pre-filled syringes for administering injections into the eye. The motivation behind their approach knowingly put profits ahead of patient safety.

    How do you like me now?
     
  3. anonymous

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    primum nil nocere, right Dr. S?
     
  4. anonymous

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    Especially when you respond to your own posts jack lick
     
  5. anonymous

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    Fact is that a majority of the Hasidic Homeboys in Retina will let this little issue go by the wayside because they make so much $$ from injecting aflib. A few calls from Len will smooth it over and all will be fine. How much corruption exists within this company??
     
  6. anonymous

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    Not about the Homeboys, it's ambulance chasers who are looking to ring the bell. Patient safety compromised for corporate profits. $$$$$, just hope the feds don't get involved.
     
  7. anonymous

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    Yeah but the Homeboys have been protecting this outfit by letting the issue get swept under the rug and having Uncle Len promise that all is good, there isn’t anything to worry about. They’re complicit for not being vocal about the issue.
     
  8. anonymous

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    Homeboys may indeed be complicit, but regeneron has the deep pockets here. Look for HUGE settlements.
     
  9. PWM

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    Hi everyone, I need some help. My mother in law lost her vision and suffered pain from an injection of Eylea. Her vision has mostly come back after a couple of months but it has been a terrible experience. We filed with the FDA about it but would like to find an attorney that has experienced with this subject. Can someone give a link or a direction to turn?
     
  10. anonymous

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    Wow. I’m so happy to stumble upon such a civil thread. Here I was just looking for some information on problems with Eyelea, not a profane flame-fest.

    My 91 year-old mother-in-law has been getting these shots for about a year now w/o issue, and they’ve helped tremendously. Until the most recent shot last week, which resulted in what I think you guys are talking about in-between name calling and insults. Fortunately we caught it quickly and the doctor’s been able to treat it. But between her emotional distress and the scrambling we’ve had to do to get her to numerious doctors appointments, I was curious if anyone was pursuing a class action lawsuit.

    If anyone has any information in this regard, I’d be grateful if you’d be willing to share. Extra points if you can do so without profanity, insults or name calling.
     
  11. anonymous

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    Try this link. If there is not one ongoing, it should be pretty easy to initiate. The company publicly admitted there were concerns about contamination of some product lots.

    https://www.thejusticelawyer.com/practice-areas/detail/dangerous-drugs-medical-devices-list/

    https://www.aao.org/headline/alert-regeneron-halts-distribution-of-eylea-kits-w
     
  12. anonymous

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    Thank you so much! Very glad to see someone’s able to respond with class & dignity!
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Cat
     
  14. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Ok the company never stated drug supply is issue, it’s the components. I am in manufacturing.
    Good luck
     
  15. anonymous

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    Irrelevant, they are still liable for the safety of the components that were packaged with and used to inject the drug.
     
  16. anonymous

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    Time to quit using Aflibercept. My office is afraid of getting sued. I feel like Regeneron is in this only to make money despite the possible contamination resulting in endophthamitis . Bye Bye kids - my time is up using this product.
     
  17. anonymous

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    Don't let the door hit you in the arse!
     
  18. anonymous

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    The best option for your mother-in-law is to ask the treating retina specialist to change to Lucentis prefilled syringes. Less preparations steps for the MD or their technicians to perform and less likely to cause sterile endophthalmitis
     
  19. anonymous

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    Hmmm. For some reason it strikes me as odd that a retinal specialist would hang around cafepharma looking for insights and advice from mostly disgruntled salespeople. Do you think - just spitballing here - this might be a troublemaker posing as a doctor????
     
  20. anonymous

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