Taxotere Hair Loss
If someone you know has suffered any hair loss after being treated with Taxotere (docetaxel), please contact one of our lawyers immediately for your free evaluation. If you need immediate assistance call us at 1-888-778-8880 to discuss your potential Taxotere Hair Loss case.
Permanent hair loss as a side effect from Taxotere treatment eventhough it was avoidable
What is the Taxotere Hair Loss Lawsuit about?
Sanofi Aventis, the manufacturer of Taxotere allegedly knew of the side effect of permanent hair loss yet failed to inform the public of this dire side effect.
This is especially troublesome since cancer patients could have chosen to be treated with other chemotherapy drugs such as Taxol which is reportedly just as effective without the risk of alopecia (permanent hair loss).
What we are doing to help you
Taxotere (docetaxel) a drug primarily used to treat breast cancer has been linked to the dire side effect of alopecia (permanent hair loss). Our lawyers are evaluating a possible Taxotere lawsuit for patients who have been affected by alopecia after receiving treatment of the Taxotere chemotherapy drug.
Breast Cancer and Hair Loss
We understand that most people accept side effects (even severe ones) when it comes to cancer treatment. Over a quater million women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in America, many of which can be saved with chemotherapy and drugs like Taxotere and suffer from temporary hair loss. The keyword is temporary. Permanent hair loss is NOT a common side effect of chemo.
Based on published European studies, Sanofi probably knew about the link of permanent hair loss and Taxotere since at least 2006 yet failed to warn the public which robbed them the opportunity of using competing drugs that are as effective and without this side effect.
If someone you know has suffered any hair loss after being treated with Taxotere (docetaxel), please contact one of our lawyers immediately for your free evaluation. If you need immediate assistance call us at 1-888-778-8880 to discuss your potential Taxotere Hair Loss case.