Testosterone therapy litigation
Litigation alleged that testosterone products aggressively marketed for "Low T" increased the risk of heart attack, stroke, and blood clots in men who never needed them.
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What the litigation alleged
The "Low T" marketing campaigns of the 2000s persuaded millions of men to treat normal aging with prescription hormones. The litigation alleged manufacturers invented a condition to sell a drug while downplaying cardiovascular risks documented in study data.
Injuries named in the litigation
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
Who may qualify
If you used a prescription testosterone product and suffered a heart attack, stroke, or serious blood clot, you may have a claim. The review is free and confidential, and we will give you an honest answer either way. You pay attorney's fees only if we recover for you.
Call (888) 391‑1315 or use the form for a free, confidential review. You pay attorney's fees only if we recover for you.