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Am I risking organ damage by taking Actos for diabetes in Palm Beach?

You may already know that taking Actos can cause kidney and liver damage. Unfortunately, it doesn’t end there: research suggests that many more bodily systems can be affected by the drug.

The pancreas helps break down the fat and carbohydrates in your system by releasing insulin into the body. Since Actos also works to control blood glucose levels, the pancreas responds by secreting less and less insulin. This can actually harm the pancreas over time by causing pancreatitis, or inflammation of the pancreas gland.

Which patients are most at risk when taking Actos in Palm Beach?

  • Overexposure. Chronic pancreatitis will usually occur when a patient is exposed to high doses of Actos over a long period of time.
  • Overdose. Actos can cause acute pancreatitis, with just one large dose. This sudden swelling of the pancreas can have painful-and even fatal-consequences.
  • Long-term use. Those taking Actos over a number of years may actually see their diabetes symptoms worsen, since the pancreas will put out dangerously low levels of insulin. These patients may eventually require insulin injections to restore proper blood sugar levels.

As experienced Palm Beach personal injury attorneys, we have seen the damage that Actos has caused its patients. If not caught quickly, Actos can permanently damage pancreatic cells, causing scarring and a lifelong dependency on oral enzymes to help the patient digest food properly.

If you experience any of the following symptoms of pancreatitis while taking Actos in Palm Beach, seek a doctor’s advice immediately:

  • Pain in the abdomen or lower back
  • Diarrhea or fat present in stools
  • Fever or sweating
  • Chills
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Muscle weakness

At Fetterman & Associates, we believe that no medication should ever make your condition worse-and it shouldn’t risk your life in the process. If someone you love suffered debilitating side effects while taking Actos in Palm Beach, call our offices today at (866) 865-1244 to get started on your free consultation.