Is Crestor Dangerous?
How Does Crestor Cause Harm?
Should Crestor Be Available For Sale?
What Are Crestor's Side Effects?
What Injuries Can Crestor Cause? Crestor & Myoglobinuria
What Is Rhabdomyolysis? Is There A Time Limit On Claims?
How Is Rhabdomyolysis Treated? How To Protect Your Crestor Claim
Crestor & Renal (Kidney) Failure What's Next If You Hire An Attorney?
We are investigating CRESTOR cases right now. If you have taken CRESTOR, and after starting the drug you were told you have Rhabdomyolysis, Renal Failure, Kidney Failure or Myoglobinuria, you may be entitled to participate in a legal claim against the makers of CRESTOR. We can help you. If you are taking CRESTOR and you have not been diagnosed with any of these serious health conditions, but you are suffering any of the symptoms discussed in the videos above, please contact your doctor immediately. Do that first. These conditions are extremely serious and they can progress rapidly. Timely treatment is critical.
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Question: How Do I Protect My Rights?
Answer: If you believe you may be suffering from an injury caused by the statin drug Crestor, you should do two things immediately. First, consult your doctor about your symptoms, make sure you describe them in detail, and if your doctor schedules an appointment for you make sure you keep it. Injuries from Crestor can be very, very serious. Second, please contact us right away if you are told you are suffering from any of these conditions: Myopathy, Rhabdomyolysis, myoglobinuria, acute renal failure or acute kidney failure. We’ll give you a preliminary assessment about whether your facts meet the legal criteria for a claim. If we think they do, we’ll offer to take your case, and at that point you can make a decision about whether you want us to represent you. It’ll be entirely up to you.