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January 18th, 2012 Author: Emmy


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The Charles E. Boyk Law Offices sends their condolences to the family of 42-year-old Candy Budd Crowley.

Crowley was snowmobiling in Cheboygan County with her husband and another friend when reports say she swerved off a trail and hit a tree.

Deer tracks where found at the scene. It is assumed that she may have been trying to avoid hitting a deer.

Crowley was a physical education teacher in the Washington local school district from Toledo, OH. Crowley leaves behind her husband and four stepchildren.

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another party you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here to help you through every part of your case. They are experienced in handling all kinds of wrongful deaths and many other lawsuits.

School Teacher dies in Snowmobiling Accident | Toledo Ohio Wrongful Death Lawyer

January 16th, 2012 Author: Emmy

The Charles E. Boyk Law Offices sends their condolences to the family of 42-year-old Candy Budd Crowley.

Crowley was snowmobiling in Cheboygan County with her husband and another friend when reports say she swerved off a trail and hit a tree.

Deer tracks where found at the scene. It is assumed that she may have been trying to avoid hitting a deer.

Crowley was a physical education teacher in the Washington local school district from Toledo, OH. Crowley leaves behind her husband and four stepchildren.

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another party you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here to help you through every part of your case. They are experienced in handling all kinds of wrongful deaths and many other lawsuits.

Darvocet: 10 Things You Should Know | Toledo Ohio wrongful death attorneys

January 4th, 2012 Author: Emmy

Darvocet was an analgesic medication that was used to relieve pain.  It was commonly prescribed as part of treatment regimin to manage powerful conditions such as arthritis for example.  Darvocet is no longer on the market due to its powerful effects on the heart.  It was banned in 2010 by the FDA.

1. Darvocet is a combination of propoyxphene and acetaminophen.

2. Propoxyphene is about half to two-thirds as potent as codeine, but it can still be habit-forming.

3. Darvocet is supplied in various formations.

4. Since Darvocet contains acetaminophen, you must be careful about taking over-the-counter medications that also contain acetaminophen.

5. Alcohol should be avoided when taking Darvocet.

6. Darvocet can interact with other drugs causing serious sedation.

7. If you have any of the following pre-existing conditions, you should discuss taking Darvocet with your doctor.  You may require a dose adjustment or more careful monitoring.

8. Little information is known about the drug’s effects on a fetus.

9. If you experience any serious side effects while taking Darvocet, stop taking the drug and see emergency medical help.

10. There are common side effects associated with Darvocet that are less severe.

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another party you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here to help you through every part of your case. They are experienced in handling all kinds of wrongful deaths and many other lawsuits.

Darvon, Darvocet Banned | Toledo Ohio wrongful death lawyers

January 3rd, 2012 Author: Emmy

In 2010, the FDA banned Darvon, Darvocet and any other brand/ generic drugs that contain propoxyphene.  Propoxyphene is a safety-plagued painkiller from the 1950’s.

There was new proof of heart side effects in studies of healthy people taking normal doses of this drug.  There is an estimated 10 million Americans taking Darvocet and other variations of propoxyphene painkillers.  These users should not immediately cease usage because there is danger of serious withdrawal symptoms.  Rather than rapidly discontinuing use, patients should immediately contact their doctors for help switching to different methods of pain control.

The FDA’s action came almost six years after the U.K. banned the drug and a year and a half after the European Drug Agency banned it.

The drug puts patients at risk of abnormal or even fatal heart rhythm abnormalities said John Jenkins, MD, director of the FDA’s office of new drugs at the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.

Sidney Wolfe announced in a press release that at least 1,000 to 2,000 people in the U.S. have died from using propoxyphene since the time the U.K. ban was announced.

Dal Pan says that people who have taken Darvocet, Darvon or other propoxyphene drugs for an extended period of time are not at increased risk of heart problems.

This information was retrieved from www.webmd.com

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another party you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here to help you through every part of your case. They are experienced in handling all kinds of wrongful deaths and many other lawsuits.

Man burned after malfunction at Cincinnati Ball Park | Toledo, Ohio Wrongful Death Attorney

April 22nd, 2011 Author: Ashley

A Rozzi worker was severely burned in the face after a malfunction in the smokestacks at Great American Ball Park.

Fans heard the fireworks go off during the eighth inning of the game Sunday afternoon, for no reason, a worker inside the stacks was working on them when something exploded.

“The fireworks just went off and we had no idea why,” says Steve Stoll.

“Everyone was talking about it, saying what they saw. We weren’t able to go back to our seats at the time being,” says witness Jessica Kramer.

No word on what caused the explosion or how serious the workers injuries were.

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another party you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here to help you through every part of your case. They are experienced in handling all kinds of wrongful deaths and many other lawsuits.

Call 800.637.8170 to request your free copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book and schedule your free consultation. You need an experienced Ohio wrongful death attorney in order to get the compensation you deserve.

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