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Vaginal Mesh Lawyers Filing Nationwide Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits

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Vaginal Mesh helpline, vaginal mesh lawyers are filing lawsuits for women injured by the vaginal mesh. If you have been rejected due to the statute of limitations or other criteria call the Vaginal Mesh Helpline to speak to one of our experienced mesh lawyers today.

The vaginal mesh lawsuit bellwether trials have begun and the mesh lawsuits are heating up. You must file your mesh lawsuit immediately.

What are the Transvaginal Mesh Complications ?

  • Erosion of vaginal tissue can result from a vaginal mesh
  • Hardening of the vaginal mesh
  • Infection is a serious mesh-patch complication
  • Pain and discomfort
  • Perforations of the bowel, bladder or blood vessels
  • Recurrence of Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) and Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
  • Urinary problems and more severe incontinence
  • Painful sexual intercourse
  • Potential injury to the partner
  • Feeling the mesh or pieces of substance in the vaginal canal
  • Vaginal mesh erosion
  • Increased incontinence
  • Lower back pain
  • Abdominal pain
  • Gastrointesitnal discomfort
  • Bladder and or bowel incontinence
  • Difficulty voiding and the need for self catherizations
  • Vaginal scarring

Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits Are  Against These Manufacturers

  • C.R. Bard’s Avaulta
  • Ethicon’s Gynecare
  • American Medical Systems’ products:
  • AMS Apogee
  • AMS BioArc
  • AMS Elvate
  • In-Fast Unltra
  • MiniArc
  • Monarc
  • AMS Perigee
  • SPARC
  • Straight-In mesh
  • Boston Scientific Scimmed’s Pinnacle pelvic mesh
  • Covidien
  • Sofradim
  • Caldera
  • Mentor Corporation

To file a vaginal mesh lawsuit call us today.

 

Yaz Birth Control Pills Lawyers, New April 2012 Warning Date, Yaz Lawyers Filing Yaz Lawsuits

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The VaginaL Mesh Helpline is keeping women updated on all dangerous drugs and devices harming women. Many women were injured by Yaz  birth control pills and thought that they were out of luck in filing a Yaz lawsuit. Yaz complications  include: Blood clots, stroke, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis and in some instances death. Many women with complications and families that have lost loved ones due to Yaz felt they could not file a lawsuit. But, new warnings issued in April pf 2012 has opened doors for an influx of Yaz lawsuits. We do not want you to be left out.

The FDA Ordered  Warning Label Changes For  Yaz Blood Clots

The FDA announced it was requiring a label change for  Yaz

On April 10, 2012, the FDA announced it was requiring a label change for Yaz which contains Drospirenone. This warning   announced that Yaz may be associated with a higher risk for blood clots due to Drospirenone. This warning date may mean you now have a Yaz lawsuit even though you may have been turned away before.

Yaz  Lawsuit Complications

  • Blood Clot
  • Stroke
  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis

Blood clots from Yaz may be linked to an increased risk of stroke, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism injuries to the lungs.

A federal Multi-District Litigation court in Illinois set up to handle lawsuits filed over alleged Yaz side effects has reported more than 10,000 cases filed. The formal case is known as Yasmin and Yaz (Drospirenone) Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation (MDL No. 2100).

Yaz lawsuit lawyers are accepting lawsuits from women who have have suffered these  side effects after taking Yaz. Yaz blood clots have caused premature death in young women. This is another medical product that targets women. Women must stand up and demand justice.

Broken Marriage Engagement Due To Vaginal Mesh

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1000′s of women nationwide have had their lives seriously altered due to the vaginal mesh. The vaginal mesh has caused  their  live’s to become a physical and psychological downward spiral. We have spoken to women with complications that would make anyone outraged at these manufacturers. Women have lost jobs, careers, husbands , boyfriends and fiancees. Below is one women whose future went up in smoke.

AMS Transvaginal Mesh Victim Says Engagement Is Off

May 4, 2013, 10:30:00AM. By Jane Mundy

Seattle, WA: Debbie says that her engagement is off because of her American Medical Systems (AMS) transvaginal mesh implant. “I haven’t been able to have sexual activity with my fiancé without both of us experiencing pain and I don’t blame him for breaking off our engagement,” she says.

Debbie (not her real name) had the AMS transvaginal mesh implanted to treat urinary incontinence. But that has now become the least of her problems. “For the past year or so, I’ve had chronic pelvic pain, which is getting worse, and recurring bladder infections,” she adds. “Because of the inability to have sexual intimacy with my fiancé, I am also suffering from depression and weight gain – this transvaginal mesh has caused my life to become a physical and psychological downward spiral.

“Not only is my overall health suffering, but I am also in financial straights due to all the time I have missed from work, getting tests and lab work and trying to find a doctor to take out this mesh – I don’t think that my doctor knows what to do.”

Debbie knows the mesh has to be removed but at the same time she is frightened at the thought of more surgery.

In March 2013, a New Jersey Superior Court jury awarded Linda Gross, a registered nurse, and her husband, Jeff Gross, $11.1 million in compensatory and punitive damages ($7.76 million in punitive damages) in the first transvaginal mesh trial in the country. (In re Pelvic Mesh/Gynecare Litigation, Master Docket No.: ATL-6341-10, Case No. 291.) At the six-week trial, Ms. Gross, age 47, testified that she had 18 subsequent unsuccessful revision procedures following her initial transvaginal mesh surgery.

Ms Gross said that the transvaginal mesh had made her life after surgery a “living hell,” and she has characterized herself and thousands of other women who were implanted with TVM as “guinea pigs” to the vaginal mesh manufacturers. Her attorneys argued that Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon deserved to be held financially responsible to the fullest extent of the law for their actions. The jury agreed, and found that the gigantic drugmaker failed to provide adequate warnings. Further, they determined that the TVM maker intentionally committed fraud against Linda Gross regarding the transvaginal mesh.

An American Medical Systems TVM lawsuit was filed on January 18 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, Charleston Division (Case No. 2:13-cv-01083). This suit is just one of a multitude of lawsuits pending in the multidistrict litigation (MDL) entitled In Re: American Medical Systems, Inc., Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation (MDL No. 2325).

You Must file your vaginal mesh lawsuit right away. Many states with 2 year statutes will be up July 2013.

 

Coloplast Statute Stayed, Coloplast Vaginal Mesh Lawyers Filing Coloplast Lawsuits

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If you have a Coloplast Mesh the Vaginal Mesh Helpline has good news for you. The Coloplast mesh manufacturers have agreed to stay the statutes. The big concern has been that many states with a 2 year product liability statute of limitations would by up in July and  thousands of women would have been left out of filing their mesh lawsuits. But, Coloplast mesh victims are in luck now.

Lawsuits for the Coloplast vaginal sling and mesh will continue. Coloplast mesh have the same complications as all Prolene mesh implants. Coloplast mesh include:

  • Coloplast Aris
  • Coloplast  Novasilk
  • Coloplast  Restorelle

Coloplast manufacturers and sells three different transvaginal mesh  for Uterine Prolapse:

  • Novasilk Synthetic Flat Mesh
  • Restorelle Smartmesh
  • Exair Mesh

The company also sells five different bladder sling products for SUI repair, including:

  • Aris Transobturator (TOT) Sling
  • Minitape Sling
  • Omnisure Sling
  • Supris Suprapubic Sling
  • T-Sling with Centrasorb

Coloplast Mesh Lawsuits are being filed by Coloplast Mesh Lawyers. Call the Coloplast Vaginal Mesh Helpline today

Other vaginal mesh lawsuits are being filed for:

  • Bard Avaulta Mesh
  • AMS Vaginal Mesh
  • Boston Scientific Pelvic Mesh
  • Ethicon Gynecare Mesh
  • Mentor ObTape Sling

Call the Vaginal Mesh Helpline today.

Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits Updates, Coloplast Tolling Agreement

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Vaginal Mesh Helpline brings you the latest news in the vaginal mesh lawsuits. Vaginal mesh lawyers are in the process of discussing tolling agreements. Ladies, this is very good news. That means the statute of limitations for filing your mesh lawsuit could be waived.

What Is A Tolling Agreement?

There is a statute of limitations  effecting your vaginal mesh lawsuit.  This  means many of you can lose the right to file your vaginal mesh lawsuit  in court after a certain amount of time has passed. Occasionally, it benefits both the plaintiff and the defendant to extend that period of time or waive it entirely. This is where a tolling agreement comes in. It is a legal document that affirms that both parties wish to dismiss the statute of limitations. So far, Coloplast has entered into such an agreement and we have hopes that other manufacturers will follow. States with 2 year statutes would be up in July and the one year states are done. This opens new hope for the women who may have been left out.

At the March 21 status meeting for the five vaginal mesh multidistrict litigations (MDLs) pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, counsel for the defendant mesh manufacturer Coloplast (MDL No. 2387) indicated that his client has entered into a “tolling agreement”—a contract providing that, until after an agreed upon date, the potential plaintiffs will hold off filing suit and the defendant will suspend the running of the statute of limitations. This is done by the corporations in the hope that something will happen during the agreed upon suspension time that is favorable to the ladies filing vaginal mesh lawsuits.

Other Mesh Manufacturers  Response To This

  • Manufacturer C.R. Bard (MDL No. 2187) indicated that  they are  not interested in entering into such an agreement.
  • Ethicon appears to be  is “willing to consider” a tolling agreement for mesh MDL Lawsuits.

It is important to file your vaginal mesh lawsuit without delay.

Coloplast Mesh Victims

Vaginal Mesh Helpline is launching a national campaign to reach all women with a Coloplast Vaginal Mesh who may have been turned away by a law firm due to statute of limitation issues.

 

Botox New Hope For Urinary Incontinence, Vaginal Mesh Helpline Reports

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The Vaginal Mesh Helpline will keep you updated on all the most recent news. Our vaginal mesh network of lawyers is filing mesh lawsuits on behalf of women with a failed Prolene mesh. The mesh was used for urinary incontinence in 100's of women.

Published on Saturday 15 September 2012 21:02

Botox injections may help women with urinary incontinence, The Daily Telegraph has today reported. The newspaper said that injecting the muscle-freezing toxin into the wall of the bladder can have a long-lasting impact on overactive bladder syndrome, a major cause of incontinence.

The newspaper’s story is based on a UK medical trial that investigated whether the paralysing properties of botox were effective at reducing the symptoms such as frequently using the toilet, feeling an urgent need to urinate, and leakage in patients with overactive bladder syndrome.

The trial featured 240 women who had not responded to medical treatments for overactive balder syndrome. The researchers found that women who received the botox injection experienced these symptoms significantly less frequently than women who received a dummy injection of saltwater. However, women given botox were more likely to get urinary tract infections.

The results of the study indicate that botox may be effective in treating a common and upsetting health condition. However, if it does get adopted into use in this way there are several other treatment options (including lifestyle measures, bladder training exercises and medication that would be considered first. Botox may be considered as an option only if these treatments fail, and the benefits would have to be considered in relation to its potential harms.

 

Where did the story come from?

The study was carried out by researchers from the University of Leicester and was funded by the Moulton Charitable Trust and the women’s health charity Wellbeing of Women.

The study was published in the peer-reviewed medical journal European Urology.

The Telegraph covered this study appropriately, covering the study size and design, as well as the treatment benefits and harms.

 

What kind of research was this?

While it is hard to gauge the true scale of the problem, research suggests that around 13% of women in the UK may have some form of urinary incontinence. Although many conditions and factors can cause urinary incontinence, one major cause is overactive bladder syndrome. The condition is marked by uncontrolled contraction of the bladder that results in an urgent need to pass urine. While this can lead women to need the toilet frequently, some also experience a form of leakage called urge incontinence.

An overactive bladder can be a cause of urge incontinence, which is when urine leaks at the same time or just after you feel an intense urge to pass urine. Urge incontinence differs from stress incontinence, where the pelvic floor muscles are too weak to prevent urination. This causes urine to leak when your bladder is placed under pressure from actions such as coughing or laughing.

This was a placebo-controlled randomised controlled trial that examined the effectiveness and safety of using botulinum toxin (botox) as a treatment for overactive bladder syndrome. A randomised controlled trial is the best way to measure the effectiveness of a treatment, as the randomisation process helps to ensure that any patient characteristics that may influence the outcome have an equal chance of appearing in either treatment group. This allows researchers to be confident that any observed effect is due to the treatment under study.

 

What did the research involve?

The researchers enrolled 240 women with bladder muscle overactivity, or overactive bladder syndrome, that had not responded to previous treatment. The women were randomly allocated injections of either Botulinum toxin A (botox) or placebo (saltwater) into the wall of the bladder. Women with another common type of incontinence, stress incontinence, were not included in the study.

The participants kept a diary over three days, recording the number of times they:

    emptied their bladder
    felt an urgent need to empty their bladder
    experienced an unintentional passing of urine (or leakage)

The women also completed a questionnaire that assessed their quality of life, as overactive bladder syndrome often has a significant negative impact on patient quality of life.

The researchers conducted follow-up sessions with the women on average at six weeks, three months and six months after treatment. They assessed differences in the frequency of the above three symptoms between the two treatment groups. They also compared quality of life scores, treatment complications and time until troubling symptoms returned between the two groups.

The researchers used appropriate statistical methods to assess differences in frequency of symptoms between the two groups.

What were the basic results?

There were 122 women allocated to the botox treatment group and 118 women allocated to the placebo group.

The researchers compared the outcomes in the botox and placebo groups at the six-month follow-up. They found that in any 24-hour period women in the botox group:

    emptied their bladders less often: 8.33 times versus 9.67 times, a difference of 1.34 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.00 to 2.33, p=0.0001)
    experienced fewer leakage episodes: 1.67 versus 6.00, a difference of 4.33 episodes (95% CI 3.33 to 5.67, p<0.0001)
    experienced fewer episodes of urgency to urinate: 3.83 versus 6.33, a difference of 2.50 episodes (95% CI 1.33 to 3.33, p<0.0001)

Almost a one-third of women in the botox group (31.3%) developed bladder control (or continence) following their treatment, compared to 12.0% in the placebo group (Odds Ratio [OR] 3.12, 95% CI 1.49 to 6.52, p=0.002).

However, urinary tract infection was reported at least once during six months by a one-third of women in the botox treatment group, compared to 10% in the placebo group (OR 3.68, 95% CI 1.72 to 8.25, p=0.0003).

Those given botox also reported greater difficulty emptying their bladders, which required self-catheterisation to remove their urine: 16% of the botox group compared to 4% of the placebo group (OR 4.87, 95% CI 1.52 to 20.33, p=0.003).

 

How did the researchers interpret the results?

The researchers concluded that injections of botulinum toxin A into the bladder wall is an effective and safe treatment for overactive bladder syndrome in women who have not responded to previous treatment.

 

Conclusion

Urinary incontinence can be a distressing and problematic condition, and although we cannot be sure of the number of people affected, research suggests it is surprisingly common.

While there is a range of potential treatments and ways to manage urinary incontinence (including medication, bladder training, lifestyle changes and surgery) not all people respond to them, and they can have problems. This randomised controlled trial provided good evidence that botox injections may be a useful treatment option for women with incontinence due to overactive bladder syndrome that has proven difficult to treat with other methods.

The researchers say that the relief of symptoms reported by the participants was considerably better than those who used oral anticholinergic drugs. These drugs act on the nerve supply to the bladder and are the standard medical treatment used for this condition. They add that other randomised controlled trials have reported similar effects.

The researchers say that since they designed their trial, other studies have published results that support using a lower recommended dose of botox for this type of treatment. Therefore, it is unclear if the same results would be found at this reduced dose. They also say that their study recruited participants with severe cases of overactive bladder syndrome, and that it is unclear if the treatment would be as effective in less severe cases.

It is important to note that the study participants did not have stress incontinence, which is a common cause of urinary incontinence. Therefore, the results of this study cannot be generalised to all women with symptoms of overactive bladder or incontinence, but can only be applied to those with diagnosed overactive bladder syndrome (or detrusor overactivity).

Botox is not routinely used by the NHS in this way, but if it were then it would probably be considered as an option only among women who have required specialist referral for their condition. This would be given after they had tried other treatment options first, which may include lifestyle measures and bladder training exercises in addition to oral medications. If these treatments fail, the benefits of botox would have to be considered in relation to its potential harms.

Vaginal Mesh Injury, What You Need To Do

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The Vaginal Mesh  Helpline speaks to and hears from women daily regarding their mesh stories. These are all usually the same pain, complications, symptoms and suffering. More importantly there is usually doctor. Usuallyb there are many doctor visits. Doctor after doctor visits are happening to all types of medical specialties. What  resonates across most of these phone calls is doctors sending women for tests that show a lack of knowledge of the mesh.  The mesh has very basic symptoms that can effect the pelvic area, bladder, bowel, uterus, abdomen, lower back, legs and the entire body from the waist thru the legs and lower back. These are all classic mesh symptoms. The symptoms are being caused by mesh erosion and infection. Sometimes it is from perforation or an organ. But, The most important thing is getting a doctor that understands the mesh and is not afraid to admit you have a faulty vaginal mesh problem. You have had these symptoms for months, sometimes years and a T.V ad has just shead the light. "OMG" It is not in your head. You are a victim of a failed vaginal mesh.

 Step One:  Find a doctor with experience in mesh removal.

The most experienced are usually urogynecologists. In any event they must have experience in mesh removal for you to be sure they understand the problem

Step Two: Hire a lawyer before your statute of limitations runs out

Choose a law firm with experience handling surgical mesh lawsuits. Most firms should provide a free consultation where an attorney will discuss how the case would proceed should you decide to pursue legal action. The firm should have experience in mass torts and take youyr case on and individual contingency basis. They should be keeping your case and not referring it out. The usual and customary fee is 40%.

Step Three: Attempt to get your medical records

These are most likely obtained at the hosptial where the surgery was done. Do not be alarmed if your doctor is not thrilled at turning your records over. Your lawyer can help

Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit Lawyers, Mesh Lawsuit Help, Get A Mesh Lawyer

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A Mesh Lawsuit Helpline has been launched by the Vaginal Mesh Helpline to connect you with a mesh lawyer. Right now vaginal mesh email blasts, text message blasts and phone calls are going out to victims of the vaginal mesh. With so many mesh lawyers on T.V and on the internet  how do you chose? You receive packets full of legal talk that you do not understand asking for percentages that you think is too high. The law offices have screeners that go through a hit list with you. These screeners seem to have no clue what the mesh is or what kend of suffering you have gone through. They ask alot of questions but, not one of these questions is about your medical care or have you found a doctor? They rarely have resources to help you. Sometimes you get a rejection letter and feel so much worse then you do now. Often your case is shipped all around the U.S to other law firms. Lisa Spitzer MSW who oversees the Mesh Lawsuit Helpline has been managing lawyer referral services since 1991 and has been a medical social worker since 1981. She understands the stress of your situation and your frustation. She also understands doctors and lawyers and how they think. Call for help today. Get the justice and guidance you need at this difficult time in your life. You have been through enough. The Mesh lawsuit Helpline will help you connect to a doctor and a lawyer.

The first thing you need to know is that the mesh lawsuit is a Mutli District litigation and is currently consolidated in only three states: West Virginia.and  N.J are the main venues at this time. Anyone you sign up with will most likely have to send your case to one of these venues depending on the manufacturer. You do not have to go there. For this reason a local lawyer is not as important as an experienced end of the line lawyer who is keeping your case in house and not sending it to " one of the lawyers they see on T.V and do not even know".

The Vaginal Mesh Helpline has launched a Mesh Lawsuit Helpline to direct you to an attorney who will help you file your mesh lawsuit and also offer you resources. Everyone of our mesh lawyers has been screened and  has the resources and expertise to take your case to the end.

Many of our mesh lawyers will go thru their files to help you locate doctors they have heard positive things about from their clients.

The vaginal mesh lawsuits,vaginal  mesh lawsuits are in the news and everyone appears to want your case. You are getting email blasts and text messaging blasts and directly being solicitated by law firms. Solicitation by lawyers is against Bar rules in most states. Besides being against the State Bar rules it is insensitive to the pain and suffering you have gone thru. These solicitations are only after you as a potential lawsuit client and we all know the lawyer gets a percentage and the leads company gets paid per lead. These soliciations do not offer you help locating a doctor, support or resources to help get you thru this. They are not interested in your medical help nor do they understand how difficult it is to locate a doctor that does not try to make you think you are nuts or imagining it. But, your complications are real. Call the Mesh Lawsuit Helpline and ignore all solicitations. Choose your lawyer wisely and make sure you have not ended up with a leads company or a lawyer getting a piece of the action by sending the case to his buddy to work. We  are here to help you locate a lawyer or doctor. We are here for you if you need us. If you have questions about the mesh lawsuits and mesh lawyers call us today.

Vaginal Mesh Launches Nationwide Outreach, Vaginal Mesh Lawyers Applaud

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Vaginal Mesh Helpline reports that  a women has finally had enough and protests the vaginal mesh. The Vaginal Mesh Helpline and vaginal mesh lawyers applaud. Perhaps this will become a trend and we will begin to see protests thru-out the country. and is being offered to our readers.
The Vaginal Mesh Helpline is gearing up for what they feel is a second round outreach to some of the largest cities in the United States. "We expect a new wave of T.V ads by lawyers after the election and we are ready."" Women see lawyer ads on T.V and they have alot of questions".Says the helpline medical social worker."They want to speak to someone they feel safe and comfortable with and they call us".

The vaginal mesh lawsuit proceedings have begun" We want all women covered and we want them to get medical and legal help", the helpline representatives tell us. "We have the staff and capacity to help women by offering support and guidance"."They just feel more comfortable with a  social worker then a law firm"

The outreach is a massive undertaking for the Vaginal Mesh Helpline. Their mission is clear and they are ready. They expect to be adding 5-10 new cities a week until they have the major cities in the U.S covered.  The helpline is seeking all women who have not filed their vaginal mesh lawsuit "to stand up and seek justice"

The first round Vaginal Mesh Outreach projected reach the following cities to be:

New York, N.Y.,
Los Angeles, Calif., http://www.vaginalmeshhelpline.com
Chicago, Ill.,
Houston, Tex.,
Philadelphia, Pa,.
Phoenix, Ariz,.
San Antonio, Tex.,
San Diego, Calif.,
Dallas, Tex.,
San Jose, Calif.,

Second vaginal mesh Outreach Campaign

Jacksonville, Fla., http://www.vaginalmeshhelpline.com
Indianapolis, Ind.,
San Francisco, Calif.,
Austin, Tex., http://www.vaginalmeshhelpline.com
Columbus, Ohio,
Fort Worth, Tex.,
Charlotte, N.C.,
Detroit, Mich.,
El Paso, Tex.,
Memphis, Tenn.,

Third round of Vaginal Mesh Outreach

Baltimore, Md.,
Boston, Mass.,
Seattle, Wash.,
Washington, DC,
Nashville,
Denver, Colo.,
Louisville,
Milwaukee, Wis.,
Portland, Ore.,
Las Vegas, Nev.,

Additional Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits Outreach

Oklahoma City, Okla,
Albuquerque, N.M.,
Tucson, Ariz.,
Fresno, Calif.,
Sacramento, Calif.,
Long Beach, Calif.,
Kansas City, Mo.,
Mesa, Ariz.,
Virginia Beach, Va.,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Colorado Springs, Colo.,
Omaha, Nebr.,
Raleigh, N.C.,
Miami, Fla.,
Cleveland, Ohio,
Tulsa, Okla.,
Oakland, Calif,.
Minneapolis, Minn.,
Wichita, Kans.,
Arlington,,

Vaginal Mesh Helpline, New News For Urinary Incontinence, Botox

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The Vaginal Mesh Helpline is always keeping women updated on new related vaginal mesh news, medical information and vaginal mesh lawsuits. We just found this article and are sharing it with our followers.

Botox Approved, Again, This Time for Urinary Incontinence
By Meredith Melnick | @meredithcm | August 26, 2011 | 54For those of you who have been keeping track, Botox, the symbol of vanity and Bravo’s Real Housewives, actually has a variety of medical uses: it’s government-approved to treat chronic migraines, muscle problems, underarm sweating and a number of other conditions. Now add to that, urinary incontinence.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Botox, or botulinum toxin, to treat incontinence in patients with neurological conditions like spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis. It’s the seventh condition that Botox has been approved to treat since the drug first arrived on the market as a wrinkle reducer in 2002.

How does it treat urinary incontinence? In some patients with neurological conditions, overactivity in the bladder leads to an inability to store urine. By injecting Botox directly into the bladder to relax it, patients are offered for more muscle control and less incontinence.

In two clinical trials involving 691 patients with incontinence due to spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis, those who got Botox had a significant reduction in weekly incontinence episodes, compared to a placebo group, the FDA said. The most common adverse effects were urinary tract infection and urinary retention.

Given that incontinence is so difficult to manage — typically involving drugs to relax the bladder and the use of a catheter to empty it — Botox may give some patients another option. One injection may help control incontinence for up to 10 months, the FDA said.

The approval also opens the door to yet more uses for Botox, made by Allergan, the New York Times reported:

    The drug has been studied for more than 100 medical conditions in all, according to Caroline Van Hove, company spokeswoman. “Anything from writer’s cramp to anal fissure to Parkinson’s disease. That’s why we say it’s a pipeline in a vial,” she said Wednesday.

Botox sales reached about $1.5 billion worldwide in 2010, roughly split between cosmetic and therapeutic purposes.

Perhaps this is something that can help after mesh removal. Our vaginal mesh lawyers are currently filing vaginal mesh lawsuits.