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Approved in September 1998, Arava (leflunomide) was intended to relieve symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. So far, Arava anti-inflammatory drug has been prescribed to over 1.5 million people since its 1998 arrival, but has been linked to up to 22 deaths in addition to 130 cases of severe liver problems. A profitable drug for Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Arava made $225 million in worldwide sales for 2001 alone. Prior to Arava most rheumatoid arthritis sufferers used methotrexate for treatment relief. When Arava was approved, the FDA failed to distinguish an increased effectiveness with the drug to treat rheumatoid arthritis but wanted to allow for a more extensive choice for the patients. The approval of Arava has been controversial due to the reported dangers associated to the drug and its inability to treat rheumatoid arthritis sufferers any better than previous methods. The death rate is 33 times higher when using Arava than when using methotrexate.




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The Turkewitz Law Firm

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New York Legal Referral Services
  • Dutchess County Bar Association LRS Poughkeepsie, NY (845)473-7941 (845)473-2488 Dutchess County
  • Onondaga County Bar Association LRS Syracuse, NY (315)471-2690 Onondaga County
  • Suffolk County Bar Association LRIS Hauppage, NY (516)234-5577 Suffolk County
  • Bronx County Bar Association LRS Bronx, NY (718)293-5600 Bronx, New York, Queens and Westchester
  • Monroe County Bar Association LRIS Rochester, NY (716)546-2130 Monroe, Orleans, Genesee, Wayne, Wyoming, Livingston and Ontario Counties
  • Queens County Bar Association LRS Jamaica, NY (718)291-4500 Queens, New York City and Long Island
  • Westchester County Bar Association LRS White Plains, NY (914)761-5151 Westchester County










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    City/Town: Brighton
    State: New York
    Country: USA
    Population: 35,588



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