Beovu Update: No Recall Yet, But 3 Clinical Trials Have Been Terminated
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/beovu-update-no-recall-yet-but-3-2210097/
Lawsuits filed against Novartis can help Beovu patients recover compensation for the additional medical care and rehabilitative therapies they needed due to their vision loss, as well as losses in earning capacity, other costs of living with low vision, and pain and suffering. The first Beovu lawsuits were filed in early 2021, and law firms handling Beovu claims are continuing to accept new cases at this time. Beovu cases, like other pharmaceutical injury claims, are usually handled on a no-win, no-fee basis, so patients and their families won’t have to pay anything upfront for legal representation.
If you think you may have the grounds for a Beovu eye injury lawsuit, you should take the following steps right away:
If you haven’t already done so, see an ophthalmologist about the vision changes you have noticed.
Speak to a Beovu eye injury law firm to launch an initial investigation of your claim at no cost.
From the time Beovu was approved to the time the warnings of retinal vasculitis and retinal artery occlusion first emerged, tens of thousands of doses were administered to patients. More patients continued to receive Beovu injections before the warning labels were updated. If you were given Beovu to treat wet AMD and your eyesight got unexpectedly worse, you may have a case—but it’s important to act fast, before you lose the opportunity to file a lawsuit.