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Baycol Side Effects – Rhabdomyolysis & Kidney Failure

The popular cholesterol-lowering drug, Baycol, was removed from the market on August 8, 2001 by its manufacturer, Bayer, when it was found to produce a sometimes deadly form of muscle damage. The drug had been approved for the US market by the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) in 1997. In only 4 years on the market it is believed to have led to over 100 deaths.

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The muscle condition, called rhabdomyolysis, results in a breakdown of muscle cells and the release of the cell contents into the bloodstream. This can lead to kidney failure and death. Rhabdomyolysis occurred most often in patients taking high does of Baycol, in elderly patients, and in patients combining Baycol with another drug called Gemfibrozil. Symptoms of rhabdomyolysis include:


  • Muscle weakness, tenderness, and pain
  • Dark or rust-colored urine
  • Joint pain
  • Seizures
  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Fatigue

If you or a loved one suffered these symptoms after taking Baycol or a family member died after exhibiting these symptoms, you may be entitled to recover damages for your injuries. Contact a qualified pharmaceutical litigation specialist to have your case evaluated and find out if there’s still time for you to bring a suit. See Hiring A Baycol Attorney and Lawyer for information on finding a Baycol attorney.

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