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If you took Actos® (pioglitazone) for a year or longer and have been diagnosed with bladder cancer, call the Actos bladder cancer lawyers with our firm at 1-800-632-1404. Our firm is currently reviewing cases involving persons who took Actos® for control of blood sugar. This includes but is not limited to persons residing in Mississippi.
EFFECT OF ACTOS
Actos® is a pioglitazone drug used to treat type 2 diabetes. Pioglitazone is an insulin sensitizer that works by making the tissues more sensitive to the effects of insulin. Bladder Cancer is a potential side effect of Actos®. Another of the potential side effects of the drug Actos is sinusitis. Sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinus cavities surrounding the nose and connected to it by tubes.
Bladder Cancer
Another common yet dangerous potential side effect that may be related to ingestion of Actos is bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is the second most common form of urinary tract cancer after prostrate cancer. The urinary tract consists of two kidneys, two tubes called ureters that run down from the kidneys to enter the back of the base of the bladder, the expansible muscular bladder itself with its control sphincter and a single outlet tube, the urethra that carries urine from the bladder to the exterior. The kidney and bladder are the major organs of the urinary tract, the system that removes body waste through the production and excretion of urine. In the process of filtering waste products from the blood, the kidney produces urine, which is then stored in the reservoir of the bladder. Bladder cancer can affect the entire urinary system.
Sinusitis
Patients who have consumed Actos for treating diabetes have complained of sinusitis. The sinuses are small cavities in the bones of the face. They contain air thus contributing to the skull’s lightness. The sinus cavities are linked with the nose and the upper throat and are therefore vulnerable to the spread of infection from these areas. Sinusitis can be acute or chronic. Each has different symptoms.
Headache associated with sinusitis is caused by infection and inflammation. The pain of sinusitis is usually dull and achy, and if there is a bacterial infection, the pain may be accompanied by fever and may last until antibiotics are taken.
Acute sinusitis gives rise to pain and sometimes redness and swelling over the sinus. The nose is blocked on the affected side but there may be very little discharge. The senses of smell and taste are usually reduced. Acute sinusitis is defined as a sinus infection that lasts less than 3 weeks. Sinusitis that has continued for 3 months or more is considered chronic.
Chronic sinusitis produces nasal discharge, low grade pain, a blocked nose and cough. Sometimes the infection of one of the frontal sinuses spreads around the eye causing double vision, swelling of the eyelids or even an abscess behind the eyeball which pushes it outward. Meningitis or a brain abscess may also develop.
Chronic sinusitis appears to result from episodes of prolonged, repeated, or inadequately treated acute sinusitis. Chronic sinusitis generally presents with dull ache or pressure across the midface, which patients characterize as a headache. The headache may be worse in the morning and with head movement. In addition, patients may also complain of nasal congestion and thick pharyngeal secretions, blocked or popping ears, dental pain, chronic cough, mild facial swelling, and eye pain
Sinusitis can be difficult to treat once a chronic condition has become established and each ensuing infection can cause a more stubborn chronic infection than the previous infection. Unduly vigorous nose blowing should be avoided; this can force infected material into the sinuses. Nose drops and sprays should not be used for more than a week at a time because they can create further problems. Acute sinusitis often clears up with antibiotics and nose drops. Chronic sinusitis however may last a long time.
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MORE ABOUT ACTOS
Actos is a drug used to treat Type 2 diabetes. While the drug is effective, it does have certain side effects, which can include the following:
Pharyngitis
One of the common side effects of Actos is Pharyngitis. Pharyngitis is the inflammation of the pharynx. It is experienced as a sore throat. Pharyngitis can appear suddenly (acute) or it can persist over several months or even years (chronic).
The pharynx provides a vital link between the nose, mouth and the voice box. In doing so it plays a major role in the essential tasks of breathing, eating and speaking. The pharynx is deep lined with muscles and is shaped very roughly like an inverted cone. It extends for about 5 inches behind the arch at the back of the mouth to where it joins the gullet.
Myalgias
Another common side effect of Actos is myalgisa. Myalgisa refers to aching in the muscles. It is common in the upper or lower back and neck areas. It is usually present on both the left and right sides and present as a dull throbbing discomfort.
Sinusitis
Yet another commons side effect of Actos is sinusitis. Sinusitis is inflammation of the mucosal lining of the paranasal sinuses, which leads to stasis, obstruction, and subsequent infection. The sinuses are air-filled bony cavities that produce and drain up to 2 pints of mucus every day. Self-cleaning occurs by movement of the mucus, propelled by cilia, through the ostia, which are located behind the turbinates. Acute sinusitis is a bacterial infection of one or more paranasal sinuses, which occurs when the normal drainage is impaired because of blockage of one or more ostia.
Hypoglycemia
Some patients who were prescribed Actos for treatment of type 2 diabetes have reported hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is the condition in which the level of glucose falls below normal levels affecting the individual’s ability to process information, including interruption in short-term memory, decrements in motor control (weakness), and other autonomic and adrenergic symptoms (e.g., trembling, difficulty concentrating, tiredness, headache, sweating, dry mouth, and hunger).
Serious Complications
Besides the general side effects, Acots can also cause serious medical problems such as bladder cancer and congestive heart failure.
BACKGROUND
Since 1999, Actos® has been prescribed as part of an overall treatment regimen for controlling blood sugar in diabetic patients. In recent years it has also been prescribed as a diabetes preventative in those who show the early signs of the disease. In September 2010, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began a safety review of Actos® when new data was discovered that suggested a link to increased risk of bladder cancer.
The risk of bladder cancer is MUCH HIGHER for those that take the drug at higher cumulative doses and for longer periods of time. This increased risk is also greater in men than in women. The FDA has issued a warning of the elevated risk to patients who have been taking Actos®, but added that patients should not stop taking Actos® unless instructed to do so by their physicians. The active ingredient in Actos® is also contained in other drugs, namely Actoplus Met®, Actoplus Met XR®, and Duetact®.
Although Actos® continues to remain on the shelves of drug stores in the United States, the drug is under a long-term observational study by the FDA. France suspended the drug and Germany recommended not to start new patients on the drug due to mounting concerns for their citizens.
RISK OF BLADDER CANCER
In June of this year the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning about the popular diabetes drug Actos(pioglitazone). The FDA had found that the use of pioglitazone for more than a year may be linked to an increased risk of bladder cancer.
SYMPTOMS OF BLADDER CANCER
Common symptoms of Actos®-related bladder cancer may include:
- ■Blood in urine, sometimes creating a change in urine color
- ■Frequent urination
- ■Painful urination
- ■Urinary tract infection
If you or a loved one developed bladder cancer during or after taking Actos®, Actoplus Met®, Actoplus Met XR®, or Duetact®, call us now at 1-800-632-1404 or SUBMIT A SHORT CASE FORM HERE for a free, no obligation, evaluation of your case.
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