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Crestor (rosuvastatin) was FDA approved in August 2003 as a cholesterol-lowering drug. Lowering the "bad" cholesterol and triglycerides and raising "good" cholesterol in the blood, Crestor was intended as part of a treatment program that should also include a low-fat diet and exercise. The approval of Crestor was initially delayed for about a year after the FDA expressed concern over Crestor side effects when taking using 80-milligram doses. When FDA approval of Crestor was granted, the agency concluded it was safe for use at doses up to 40-milligrams. On Crestor labeling, there are warnings about the potential for muscle and kidney problems, but the Public Citizen consumer group does not feel warning labels are adequate action for the dangers Crestor poses. On March 4, 2004, not even a year after FDA approval, Public Citizen called on the FDA to immediately remove Crestor from the market. The petition was prompted after a 39-year old woman using Crestor died from kidney damage caused by a rare muscle destroying disease called rhabdomyolysis.




Courts in New Jersey

New Jersey State falls under the 3rd Circuit. The website for the appeals court for this circuit is www.ca3.uscourts.gov. New Jersey State has the following courts -
New Jersey Bankruptcy Court http://www.njb.uscourts.gov/
New Jersey Bankruptcy Court http://www.njb.uscourts.gov/
New Jersey District Court http://www.njd.uscourts.gov/
New Jersey District Court http://www.njd.uscourts.gov/
New Jersey Pretrial Services http://www.njpt.uscourts.gov/
New Jersey Pretrial Services http://www.njpt.uscourts.gov/



Suggested Lawyers for Vineland
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The lawyers at the law firm of Trief & Olk in Manhattan represent complex litigation cases involving malpractice, commercial and business contract disputes, and more.
www.triefandolk.com

New Jersey Lawyer - David Mazie

Aggressive attorneys that get results. We regularly handle serious injury cases in New Jersey. Read about the millions of dollars we've recovered for our clients.
www.injurylawyernewjersey.com


New Jersey Legal Referral Services
  • Union County LRS Elizabeth, NJ ((908)354-5984 Union County
  • Mercer County Bar Association Hamilton, NJ (609)585-6200 Mercer County
  • Warren County Lawyer Referral Service Belvidere, NJ (908)387-1835 Warren County
  • Essex County Bar Association LRS Newark, NJ (973)622-6753 Essex County
  • Somerset County Bar Association LRS Somerville, NJ (908)685-2323 Somerset County
  • Gloucester County LRS Woodbury, NJ (856)848-4589 Gloucester County
  • Cape May County Bar Association LRS Cape May, NJ (609)463-0313 Cape May County
  • Bergen County Bar Association LRS Hackensack, NJ (201)488-0044 (201)488-0032 Bergen County
  • Sussex County Lawyer Referral Service Morristown, NJ (973)267-5882 Sussex County
  • Middlesex County Bar Association LRS New Brunswick, NJ (732)828-0053 Middlesex County
  • Hunterdon County Bar Association LRS Annaudale, NJ (908)735-2611 Hunterdon County
  • Cumberland County Bar Association LRS Vineland, NJ (856)692-6207 Cumberland County










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    City/Town: Vineland
    State: New Jersey
    Country: USA
    Population: 56,271



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