What is Complera?
Manufactured by Gilead Sciences, Complera is a combination of Truvada (generic: emtricitabine and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) and Edurant (rilpivirine) which is designed as a complete once-a-day HIV-1 treatment. Complera was first approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) on August 11, 2011.
What’s the problem?
Gilead manufactures several anti-HIV medications that contain tenofovir, a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) that works by preventing the HIV virus from replicating. These medications help support the immune system and prevent transmission of HIV. Patients claim that Gilead is failing to adequately warn patients about severe side effects. They also claim the drug-maker could release a safer drug.
Complera Side Effects
- Bone demineralization
- Loss of bone density
- Bone fractures
- Osteopenia
- Osteoporosis
- Kidney damage
- Kidney toxicity
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
- Kidney failure (renal failure)
- And more
Which Other HIV Medications Have Been Linked to These Side Effects?
Other HIV medications in the same class as Complera whose use may cause the above side effects include:
Can I File a Class Action Lawsuit?
Our lawyers have opted against the filing of a class action lawsuit in the litigation involving Complera and the other HIV drugs in its class. It has been our experience that class actions typically render many plaintiffs powerless over their own cases, many of whom end up making bad decisions on behalf of the entire class, rather than on what’s best for them and their loved ones. For this reason, the law offices of Schmidt & Clark, LLP, are only filing individual claims for our clients. Contact us today to learn more about your legal rights.
Do I Have a Complera Class Action Lawsuit?
The Class Action Litigation Group at our law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers that focus on the representation of plaintiffs in Complera lawsuits. We are handling individual litigation nationwide and currently accepting new injury and death cases in all 50 states.
Free Case Evaluation: Again, if you were harmed by the side effects of Complera, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to a settlement by filing a lawsuit and we can help.