Uloric and cardiovascular injury

Uloric is a gout drug that works by lowering the uric acid level in the blood stream. The FDA has required a new box warning for Uloric after it “found an increased risk of heart-related death and death from all causes” in patients who take the drug.
Patients who have taken Uloric and have experienced cardiovascular problems (heart attack, myocardial infarction, stroke, or death) may have a claim against the drug company. Fill out the form below, and an attorney will assess your case.
 
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