April 25, 2024

Lawyer Says Avelox May Cause Uveitis, Iritis, Iris Transillumination, Glaucoma and Other Eye Injuries

Pritzker|Olsen law firm is investigating cases where patients took Avelox, an oral antibiotic, for an infection and suffered eye damage. In the course of the investigation, the firm has found that Avelox may cause a variety of eye conditions, typically characterized by extreme sensitivity to light. These conditions are typically diagnosed as uveitis (painful inflammation of eye), iritis (painful inflammation of the iris), acute pigment dispersion syndrome, iris transillumination, iris hypopigmentation, pigmentary glaucoma
 and cornea perforations.

Pritzker Hageman is currently gathering as much information as possible from people who have suffered eye damage associated with the use of Avelox.

Comments

  1. Thank you Mr. Flaherty and the rest of the team at Pritzker Olsen! Anything that you can do to bring justice to the victims of Fluoroquinolones is GREATLY appreciated! Please let your clients know that healing is possible. http://www.floxiehope.com for stories of hope and healing.

    Fighting the pharmaceutical giants is a difficult job. Thank you so much for what you are doing! Justice needs to be served. You are doing the right thing. Thank you!

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