The medication Oxbryta, used to treat sickle cell disease, is now the subject of lawsuits. Patients are reporting serious side effects, including an increased risk of vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs) and other life-threatening problems. Many of these patients say they were not properly warned about the dangers before taking the drug.
Recent Updates (November 2024)
🗓️ November 9, 2024
A new lawsuit was filed in California by a patient who suffered a stroke and more frequent VOCs after taking Oxbryta. The lawsuit claims that the drug’s makers were negligent, failed to warn users, and broke their promises about the medication’s safety.
What Is Oxbryta and Why Are People Concerned?
Oxbryta is a prescription drug used to help manage sickle cell disease. But recent reports and studies suggest that it might actually increase the risk of:
- Vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs)
- Serious health complications
- Higher death rates compared to people not taking the drug
What Are VOCs (Vaso-Occlusive Crises)?
VOCs happen when sickle-shaped red blood cells block blood flow in the body. This can cause intense pain and damage to organs.
Symptoms of VOCs:
- Sharp pain in the bones, chest, or stomach
- Swelling in hands or feet
- Feeling tired or weak
- Trouble breathing
- Chest pain
- Fever
These problems can be life-threatening and raise serious questions about the safety of Oxbryta.
FDA Recalls Oxbryta
On September 26, 2024, the FDA issued a voluntary recall of Oxbryta. This came after studies showed:
- More VOCs in patients taking Oxbryta
- A higher risk of death compared to people who took a placebo
This recall has led to more people filing lawsuits.
Are You Using Oxbryta? Watch for These Signs:
If you or someone you love is using Oxbryta, talk to a doctor right away if you notice:
- Sudden, severe pain
- Swelling in arms or legs
- Breathing problems
- Fever or chest pain
- Vision changes
Legal Action: Seeking Justice for Oxbryta Users
Patients and families affected by Oxbryta are suing the drug’s manufacturer for:
- Medical costs
- Lost income
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional stress
These lawsuits aim to hold the company accountable and help victims get the compensation they deserve.