East Tennessee Cities Did Not Receive Suspect Medication Reports Greg Coleman Law

 



(LegalLaw247.com, May 31, 2013 ) KNOXVILLE, TN – The Tennessee clinics that received medication suspected of being contaminated have been named by the state Health Department, and none of them are in East Tennessee.

The clinics that did receive the suspect shipments of methylprednisolone acetate, an injectable steroid that was at the center of last year’s outbreak of fungal meningitis, are:

• Quality Care – Jackson, TN
• Getwell Family Clinic – Jackson, TN
• Walker Pain Management Center – Jackson, TN
• Pinnacle Pain Management Clinic – Union City, TN
• First Choice Clinic – Dyersburg, TN
• Christian Care Clinic – Newbern, TN
• Axis Medical Clinic – White House, TN

Concerns were initially raised when federal authorities identified seven cases of infection from patients who received injections from a compounding pharmacy in Newbern, Tennessee. The Centers for Disease Control notes however, that there is no indication at this time of meningitis or other life threatening infection.

Tennessee residents who believe they have received fungal meningitis from contaminated medication can get a free and confidential consultation from the dangerous drug attorneys at Greg Coleman Law. Simply call 1-800-487-8669 or go to http://www.gregcolemanlaw.com to learn about your legal rights and see if you may be entitled to compensation.

About Greg Coleman Law

A well-respected name in personal injury law, Greg Coleman Law is committed to helping those who have been injured by the actions of another in the state of Tennessee. The personal injury attorneys at Greg Coleman Law have a wealth of knowledge and experience in premises liability, dangerous drug litigation, medical malpractice, product liability claims, ERISA lawsuits and general class action claims.


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