GE safety team warned of Omniscan risks in 2006

by Administrator 21. May 2010 02:03

According to new information made public last month, GE healthcare had been notified by its own safety team of the risks that Omniscan poses to patients with kidney problems.

New information revealed in one of the Omniscan lawsuits brought against GE Healthcare reveals that the company's safety division had recommended that it restrict the use of Omniscan in May 2006. The company, however, did not heed the advice of its own experts and failed to take action to provide a warning label until September 2007.

Many patients were exposed to Omniscan from May 2006 to September 2007, and several have initiated lawsuits against GE Healthcare for injuries that they claim are a result of their exposure to gadolinium, a potentially toxic chemical used in Omniscan. Patients with kidney problems may not be able to filter gadolinium properly from their bodies, which is believed to lead to an increased risk of developing nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.

It is now clear that the company was aware of the possible risks associated with Omniscan, and was even warned by its own safety experts to take proactive action to limit the contrast agent's use.

If you or someone you love has been harmed by gadolinium exposure from an MRI contrast agent, you may have grounds to pursue legal action. Contact the gadolinium injury lawyers of Williams Kherkher today at 800-761-3187 to discuss your case.

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