Celebrex - Celecoxib

Celebrex is an arthritis relief drug manufactured jointly by Searle Pharmaceuticals and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. The FDA approved the drug in 1999. According to the manufacturers, Celebrex has been prescribed millions of times since its approval and currently is the most frequently prescribed arthritis drug. Celebrex reduces joint pain and inflammation by regulating the COX-2 enzyme. The drug is also known by its generic name celecoxib.
The drug has been linked to several gastrointestinal disorders and at least ten deaths since its approval. In addition, a recent study sponsored by the drug's manufacturer found that Celebrex may increase a patient's risk of suffering a heart attack, stroke, or blood clot. The manufacturers and the FDA continue to stand by Celebrex's safety. Searle maintains that "the drug is performing as expected."

See your doctor if you have concerns about the safety of Celebrex or if you have experienced serious side effects associated with the drug. In addition, it may be important to contact an attorney who can help you protect your legal rights. Please keep in mind that there may be time limits within which you must commence suit.

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