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15: Tenofovir: Lawsuits Claim HIV Drug Causes Kidney Damage

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

Release Date: 08/16/2021

20: Camp Lejeune Administrative Claim Deadline is August 10, 2024 show art 20: Camp Lejeune Administrative Claim Deadline is August 10, 2024

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

I am Clay Hodges, an attorney based in Raleigh, North Carolina. For the past 20 years, I have been representing individuals injured by defective products, problematic medications, and toxic exposures.  Today, I am following up on the Camp Lejeune toxic water litigation. If you, one of your family members, or someone you know suffered extended exposure to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987, it is essential to file an administrative claim with the US Navy before August 10, 2024. That is a firm deadline, so missing it would mean losing out on any chance of...

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19: Camp Lejeune Marine Base Toxic Water Act of 2022 show art 19: Camp Lejeune Marine Base Toxic Water Act of 2022

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

A remarkable new law has just been passed that will open a channel to financial compensation for people exposed to toxic water at the Camp Lejeune Marine Corps base in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Those exposed to the toxic water developed serious health problems, including many cancers. Before going to law school, attorney Clay Hodges was an English instructor at Coastal Carolina Community College in Jacksonville. He spent several years teaching US Marines, their spouses, children, and other dependents. He also taught classes directly on the Marine Corps base at Camp Lejeune, so he is very...

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18: What You Should Know About Exactech’s Hip and Knee Plastic Liner Recalls” show art 18: What You Should Know About Exactech’s Hip and Knee Plastic Liner Recalls”

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

Exactech Inc. has been in business since 1985. The company focuses on developing products for joint replacements, including hip, knee, and ankle replacements. Exactech’s components for joint replacement have been useful, and may have performed well over the years. However, in June of 2021, Exactech Inc. had to issue a series of recalls for several different plastic liner implants that fit within the normal artificial hip, knee, and ankle replacements because they caused a great deal of problems for patients. In this podcast, attorney Clay Hodges gives an overview of the series of recalls...

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17: Smith & Nephew Birmingham Artificial Hip Litigation Update show art 17: Smith & Nephew Birmingham Artificial Hip Litigation Update

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

Metal-on-metal artificial hip devices have been available for more than twenty years. Years ago, product manufacturers thought that metals like titanium, cobalt, and chromium used in the construction of artificial hips would last a lot longer than the regular shelf life of other artificial hips using plastics and ceramic materials, particularly for athletes and active people. Unfortunately, those metals have caused many problems, like metallosis, which happens when metal particles grind away from the artificial hip and leach into the bloodstream and surrounding tissue, causing pseudotumors,...

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16: CPAP, BiPAP and Ventilator Machines: The Recall and the Lawsuits show art 16: CPAP, BiPAP and Ventilator Machines: The Recall and the Lawsuits

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

CPAP, BiPAP, and ventilator machines are used to alleviate the symptoms of sleep apnea and other conditions. Millions of people rely on those devices to keep their airways open throughout the night so that they can get a good night’s rest and avoid other health issues. Recently, the Phillips family of companies issued a massive recall for several CPAP, BiPAP, and ventilator machines. In this conversation, Attorney Clay Hodges gets into the details of the CPAP Recall. Between three and four million machines have been affected by it, and it could take a year or more to repair or replace them...

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15: Tenofovir: Lawsuits Claim HIV Drug Causes Kidney Damage show art 15: Tenofovir: Lawsuits Claim HIV Drug Causes Kidney Damage

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

The HIV medication tenofovir has been prescribed for years to delay the progression of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Studies are now showing serious problems from this medication, including toxicity to kidneys, bone loss, and bone injury. Join us on this episode to learn more about tenofovir and its problems. We are joined by my friend and fellow product liability lawyer, Whitney Butcher, an attorney with Hilliard Martinez & Gonzales. Whitney has a long history of representing individuals injured by harmful medications and defective medical devices. In today’s conversation, we discuss...

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Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

Paraquat is a popular chemical used as a pesticide for many farms and vineyards in the United States. Unfortunately, many consumers are unaware of the harmful and deadly effects this toxic chemical can have on their health.  In this conversation, Clay Hodges shares the inside scoop on Paraquat and reveals the many deadly side effects this product can have. If you or anyone you know has come in contact with this chemical, tune into this episode to learn more! Show Highlights:  What is Paraquat  Where can you get Paraquat and why you have to have an RUP Why has Paraquat gotten...

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13: Making Sense of Medical Device “Adverse Events” with Madris Kinard  show art 13: Making Sense of Medical Device “Adverse Events” with Madris Kinard 

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

We all try to be conscious of what we eat, so shouldn’t we be conscious of what medical devices are implanted in our bodies? Unfortunately, most people can’t make sense of the millions of adverse events filed with the FDA.  Today’s guest, Madris Kinard, left the FDA after years of seeing patients not get the data they need and started Device Events. Device Events is a subscription-based service that provides stakeholders with accessible information on products. Join Clay Hodges in this interview for more information on the gaps in the FDA, changes being made, and what Device Events...

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12: A Defective Artificial Hip Victim Tells Her Story   show art 12: A Defective Artificial Hip Victim Tells Her Story  

Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

In this week’s episode, Clay’s friend and former client shares her experience from recovering from not one, but three hip replacement surgeries. “Amy” discusses her journey from discovering her need for hip replacement surgery, to having the surgery, to how she knew the product was defective, and through her recovery process. This conversation is full of important information if you have or think you may need a hip replacement. Join Clay Hodges in this episode to learn more about Amy’s experience with a defective hip replacement.   Show Highlights:    Amy...

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Failed Hips and Harmful Drugs

While many of us think critically and “do our own research” when it comes to our healthcare, that often is not enough when the media we consume is inaccurate and driven by profit. Today’s guest, Dr. Jerome Hoffman, is a professor of medicine and emergency medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine, who is passionate about the problems of over-diagnosing and over-treating patients.    Dr. Hoffman discusses the power of profit in the pharmaceutical world and how it impacts our medical treatment. Dr. Hoffman wants to see change in the medical field by teaching people to be more...

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The HIV medication tenofovir has been prescribed for years to delay the progression of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Studies are now showing serious problems from this medication, including toxicity to kidneys, bone loss, and bone injury. Join us on this episode to learn more about tenofovir and its problems.

We are joined by my friend and fellow product liability lawyer, Whitney Butcher, an attorney with Hilliard Martinez & Gonzales. Whitney has a long history of representing individuals injured by harmful medications and defective medical devices. In today’s conversation, we discuss tenofovir and the brand-name medications (like Truvada) that have been developed from this compound, the problems that have been discovered, and the litigation that has followed. 

Show Highlights:

  • How antiretroviral drugs target HIV cells and keep them from replicating
  • Tenofovir: a compound found to be effective in preventing the replication of HIV cells but also nephrotoxic
  • How tenofovir began in IV form but was then put in pill form around 2001 with specific delivery agents
  • The TDF combination developed by Gilead Sciences that hit the market in 2001 under the brand names Viread, Truvada, Atripla, Complera, and Stribild
  • How TDF can damage the kidneys
  • Why TAF is safer than TDF and more stable in the body, leading to less systemic exposure and toxicity
  • How Gilead allegedly prioritized TDF medications over safer TAF options to maximize profits for 14-15 years
  • Why warning labels about TDF were stronger in Canada and European Union countries than in the US
  • How TDF leads to bone injury and stress fractures in patients
  • The lawsuits against Gilead in state and federal courts in CA and how they differ from class-action lawsuits

 

Resources:

https://www.northcarolinaproductliabilitylawyer.com