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Williams Kherkher - Avandia Attorneys Concerned About your Health
When a potentially wide-ranging health issue arises as a result of a product or service hitting the market, our Avandia attorneys at Williams Kherkher make it our business to learn as much as possible about everything that surrounds it. One of the first health conditions that our Avandia attorneys have studies is type 2 diabetes, as these patients are the people who were prescribed this drug, and these are also the people who have suffered as a result. Below is a brief introduction to type 2 diabetes, and if you've used this medication and suffered injuries as a result, contact our Avandia attorneys immediately.
Type 2 Diabetes Introduction
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes, and it's defined by one of two biological failures in the body. Either the body does not produce enough insulin or it does produce enough insulin and the body's cells in effect "ignore" that insulin. Insulin is a necessary substance for any healthy body because it transports sugar from the bloodstream into the cells, where this sugar is used as "fuel" for many functions.
If cells do not get enough fuel to function properly, sugar, or glucose, builds up in the bloodstream, and diabetes is the name for the condition that results. People who suffer from type 2 diabetes experience several symptoms, including:
- Hypoglycemia
- Hyperglycemia
- Feeling thirsty constantly
- Frequent urination
- Fatigue
- Blurred vision
Overall, people with type 2 diabetes can live long and happy lives if their condition is managed properly. However, those with type 2 diabetes who used Avandia have been found to suffer from an increased risk of cardiovascular problems and the onset of PPH.
If you have used Avandia and have suffered as a result, contact the Avandia attorneys at Williams Kherkher immediately for a full consultation.
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