By: Darrell Castle Don’t let your home be foreclosed if you want to keep it! If you’re behind on your mortgage and the bank is threatening to take your home from you, fight back with a bankruptcy. By filing for bankruptcy, you can lump your debt – including your mortgage payment – into an AFFORDABLE repayment plan over a longer period of time. Doing so will allow you to get out of debt while keeping your home. In the end, you’ll be completely current on your mortgage payments! This is your house; your HOME. You don’t have to let the banks take it if you don’t want to. Life throws unexpected curveballs our way all the time, and we’re often
One of the following four statements is false. You’re never too out of shape to begin working out. You’re never too old to go to back to school. You’re never too far in debt to get out. You’re never too formal to wear white socks with dress shoes. I’m sorry, but if you’re wearing white socks with dress shoes, then go ahead and click this link right here to buy some new and affordable (non-white) dress socks. The other three statements are completely accurate and all revolve around self-improvement. No matter where you’re sitting at this very moment – no matter what your history looks like – it’s never too late to take the necessary actions to improve your life.
In June 2011, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released information connecting 80mg doses of cholesterol drugs Zocor and Vytorin to muscle damaging conditions myopathy and rhabdomyolysis. Learn more about the FDA’s decision through these resources: Safety Alert General warning info geared toward doctors and pharmacists who prescribe simvastatin drugs like Zocor and Vytorin. Safety Communication/Info on Doses of Simvastatin Information for patients and healthcare providers about how simvastatin drugs like Zocor and Vytorin should and should not be used. This safety data includes dose limitations and a list of drugs with which simvastatin is contraindicated. FDA Simvastatin Press Release Announcement of FDA’s decision to require safety label changes for high doses of simvastatin, including Zocor and Vytorin. Consumer
By: Darrell Castle Was your baby born with a cleft palate? If you took Zofran, then there’s a good chance that’s why. Many doctors prescribe Zofran to mothers during the first trimester of their pregnancy. It’s used to treat the symptoms of morning sickness – nausea and vomiting. And it has a history of working well. The problem is, the FDA never approved it for this usage. You shouldn’t be upset with your doctor though. It was GlaxoSmithKline — the manufacturer — who started marketing this drug off-label. Zofran is FDA-approved for its original design – to treat nausea associated with chemotherapy and post-surgery recovery. NOT pregnancy. And studies show that when used during the first trimester of pregnancy, Zofran
Was your child born with birth defects? Maybe you took Zofran. Or maybe you aren’t sure if you did. Why is this important? Because Zofran has been linked to birth defects when mothers take it in the first trimester of their pregnancy. What was Zofran Designed For? GlaxoSmithKline – the manufacturer of Zofran – designed the drug to treat nausea associated with chemotherapy and post-surgery care. That’s what it was tested for. That’s what the FDA approved it for. Why are pregnant women using it? That’s a great question. Even though the FDA never approved it for this use, GlaxoSmithKline began marketing Zofran to treat nausea associated with pregnancy – known as “morning sickness.” The problem is – besides the
By: Darrell Castle Was your baby born with a heart murmur? That’s one of the many birth defects linked to Zofran when it’s taken during the first trimester of pregnancy. Other birth defects include: a hole in the heart cleft palate cleft lip missing kidney What is Zofran? Zofran is a drug manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline to treat nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy and surgery recovery. And that’s what the FDA approved it for. However, GlaxoSmithKline began to market Zofran to treat nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy – or morning sickness in other words. The FDA did NOT approve Zofran for this use. And studies now show that when used during the first trimester of pregnancy, Zofran can pass
By: Darrell Castle Was your baby born with a missing kidney? That’s one of the many birth defects linked to Zofran when it’s taken during the first trimester of pregnancy. Other birth defects include: a hole in the heart heart murmur cleft lip cleft palate What is Zofran? Zofran is a drug manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline to treat nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy and surgery recovery. And that’s what the FDA approved it for. However, GlaxoSmithKline began to market Zofran to treat nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy – or morning sickness in other words. The FDA did NOT approve Zofran for this use. And studies now show that when used during the first trimester of pregnancy, Zofran can pass
Ah, motorcycles. The open road, the wind in your hair, and that unmatched feeling of freedom. Then there’s the distracted drivers nearly missing you, potholes so deep you think you might find Nessie in them, and motorcycle prejudice to overcome. Wait, what? Considering there are over 160,000 registered motorcycles on the streets of Tennessee alone, it’s time we raised motorcycle accident awareness and learned when to call a Memphis motorcycle accident lawyer. Whether you’re an avid rider or just want to be a responsible, informed driver, you need to know these 4 reasons why motorcycle accidents are different. 1. More likely to be injured or killed There’s a reason the bike makes your mom worry! According to the National Highway
A lot of people assume all slip and fall lawsuits are bogus, and as a Memphis slip and fall lawyer I understand their concern. No one wants unnecessary lawsuits clogging up the system or hurting the businesses on which we depend. But there are times when these lawsuits are appropriate and needed. I recently had a client with a slip and fall case against a popular fast food restaurant. He fell on syrup at lunchtime, tore his knee and had to have surgery. The medical bills added up, and he couldn’t pay them on his own. We subpoenaed the store’s maintenance records and found one of their trash cans had overflowed and left soda syrup residue all over the floor. Per their own
If you’re looking into bankruptcy after an injury, your needs might be a little different from normal. I recently had a potential client reach out to me with questions about bankruptcy. He’d been injured on the job and was receiving some worker’s comp, but it wasn’t enough. He was also looking into Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) to help cover costs. Depending on your situation, you may need bankruptcy. However, you also might need workers’ comp or disability. Here’s what to keep in mind. Bankrupt After an Injury Debt is a very common problem for injured workers. Changes to worker’s comp laws are making it very hard for people injured on the job to get the benefits they need. As