First of all, stop taking Bextra the moment you encounter any negative
reaction.
Keep records of when you first started using Bextra, how often you’ve
been taking it, any subsequent trips to the doctor, any and all blood
work done; then take note of how your condition changes when you stop
taking Bextra.
Perhaps most importantly – talk to one of our representatives. There’s
no commitment and no cost. Just give us a call and we’ll discuss your
options.
Simply call us toll-free at 1-866-761-1385 and we’ll help you decide if
you have a case, explain our process, and try to give you as much
assistance as possible.
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