Lawsuits Filed Over MRI Contrast Agents

Lee Coleman
Lee Coleman
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Posted by Lee ColemanAugust 28, 2007 10:57 AM

Kidney disease patients who received MRI scans, which included receiving an injection of a Gadolinium based MRI contrast agent, have suffered serious injuries and lawsuits have been filed. The question we have, and which we intend to find out through our lawsuits, is what steps did the companies take to determine whether Gadolinium would get into human cells. There is no question that Gadolinium is a toxic substance, and once it got into human cells it would cause damage. What did the manufacturers know and when did they know it? The injuries caused by this treatment are quite horrible, and those people who have been injured deserve answers.

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