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August 25, 2005

Bextra Medicine

Filed under: Health & Fitness — Sam Wilson @ 6:33 am

Bextra is a medicine that is prescribed to provide temporary relief from the pain associated with inflammation and stiffness of osteoarthritis and adult rheumatoid arthritis. Bextra, like Vioxx and Celebrex, is a class of drug called a COX-2 inhibitor. They work by blocking an enzyme (COX-2) which is produced by the body. COX-2 is known to play a major role in causing arthritis pain and inflammation. However, people taking Bextra may experience a heightened risk of heart attacks, stroks, and Stevens Johnson Syndrome. These conditions may result in serious long-term complications.
If you have experienced a side effects such as a heart attack, stroke, or Stevens Johnson Syndrome after taking Bextra, you may wish to contact a lawyer who specializes in such cases.

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