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Baycol

Find out if you have a Baycol side effects claim

Baycol®, the brand name of cerivastatin sodium, was a prescription drug used to lower cholesterol in patients who could not control their cholesterol levels through diet and exercise alone. Baycol® was sometimes prescribed to be taken with other cholesterol-lowering medications for a stronger effect.

The FDA and the Bayer Corporation have had concerns about Baycol's® safety since 1999. On August 8, 2001, the Bayer Corporation, the company that manufactured and sold Baycol®, voluntarily took Baycol® off the market. According to FDA reports, at least 31 deaths have been associated with Baycol® use. In some patients Baycol® causes a muscle cell condition called rhabdomyolysis in which muscle cells breakdown, rupture and release muscle cell proteins and pigments into the bloodstream that cause kidney damage and in some cases, even kidney failure and death. It also appears that Baycol® was particularly dangerous when it was prescribed to be taken with other cholesterol-lowering medications, especially Lopid® (gemfibrozil). However, Baycol®’s dangerous side effects were also seen more often when Baycol® was prescribed with other medications such as niacin, certain antibiotics and certain antifungal medications.

Symptoms of the muscle cell problem, rhabdomyolysis, one of Baycol®’s dangerous side effects, include muscle pain and weakness, general fatigue, fever, nausea and vomiting, and dark and discolored urine (reddish, rose, or cola colored urine). Rhabdomyolysis causes the blood serum levels of plasma creatine kinase (ck) levels to be very high. Acute kidney failure can occur and can cause death. The diagnosis of the problems associated with Baycol® may have been difficult for the patient's physician. For this reason, there may be many undiagnosed deaths from acute kidney failure associated with Baycol®. There may also be some patients who suffer chronic muscle problems related to their use of Baycol®.

***WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW BAYCOL CASES AT THIS TIME***

 

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