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		<title>Fleet Bowel Prep Recall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fleet bowel prep recall for over-the-counter sales was announced in December 2008. The products that were recalled were the over-the-counter drugs, Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. CB Fleet Company, Inc. issued this Fleet Recall after several people suffered from kidney failure.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/fleet-phospho-recall/" target="_self">Fleet bowel prep recall</a></strong> for over-the-counter sales was announced in December 2008. The products that were recalled were the over-the-counter drugs, Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. CB Fleet Company, Inc. issued this Fleet Recall after several people suffered from kidney failure.</p>
<p>Fleet was advertised as a colonoscopy preparation drug. To prepare for a colonoscopy, patients are instructed to use a bowl cleansing solution. The Fleet products were such a solution, which was available over the counter. When used properly, it flushed the colon of feces, making it easier for doctors to see inside. However, after using this product, some people suffered from a severe injury to their kidneys. These serious problems prompted the Fleet Recall.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self"><strong>Fleet phospho soda recall</strong> </a>came after the FDA warned that several patients had suffered from kidney problems called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals deposit in the renal tubules causing kidney failure, which can be permanent. Because of the risk of kidney failure, the FDA decided that the Fleet laxative products should not be used. The Fleet Recall was then issued, and the Fleet products were pulled from the shelves.</p>
<p>It has been argued that Fleet advertised their laxative products for use at very high dosage rates without adequate warnings about the risk of Fleet kidney failure for years prior to the Fleet Recall. People with known kidney disorders were especially vulnerable to kidney failure, and could have avoided the life-threatening acute phosphate nephropathy if there had been proper warnings. The FDA warned that the following people were at an increased risk of developing acute phosphate nephropathy:</p>
<p>• People who are 55 years or older,<br />
• People who are dehydrated,<br />
• People who have a history of kidney problems,<br />
• People who have delayed bowel emptying,<br />
• People who have active colitis, or<br />
• People who take certain medications that affect kidney function, such as diuretic (fluid) pills, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (medications that lower blood pressure), angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs, used to treat high blood pressure, heart or kidney failure), and possibly nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS, like ibuprofen or other arthritis medications).</p>
<p>It is unknown exactly how many people have suffered from Fleet kidney failure. If you have taken Fleet Phospho-Soda or Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System in preparation for a colonoscopy or surgery, and have developed kidney problems, contact your doctor immediately. You also have legal rights for a permanent injury of kidney failure. However, the law limits the time you have to bring a claim, so you should contact a <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/lawsuit/" target="_self"><strong>Fleet phospho soda lawsuit</strong> </a>attorney as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Fleet Colonoscopy Lawsuit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fleet Phospho Soda kidney damage occurred in so many patients that the FDA issued warnings and the Fleet products were recalled for sale as over-the counter bowel prep products. The Fleet products that caused kidney damage were Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. These were over-the-counter bowel cleansing/enema drugs that patients would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">Fleet Phospho Soda kidney damage</a></strong> occurred in so many patients that the FDA issued warnings and the Fleet products were recalled for sale as over-the counter bowel prep products. The Fleet products that caused kidney damage were Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. These were over-the-counter bowel cleansing/enema drugs that patients would use before a colonoscopy. Please contact us for the latest <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/lawsuit/" target="_self"><strong>Fleet colonscopy lawsuit</strong> </a>news and information.</p>
<p><strong>What happened when the FDA noticed the Fleet kidney damage?</strong><br />
In 2008, the FDA announced warnings about Fleet Phospho Soda kidney damage after several people suffered from kidney damage called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals deposit in the renal tubules causing kidney failure, which can be permanent. Because of the risk of kidney failure, the FDA decided that the Fleet laxative products should not be used as an over-the-counter drug. Following these FDA warnings, in 2008, CB Fleet Company, Inc. recalled their over-the-counter drugs after several people suffered from Fleet Phospho Soda kidney damage.</p>
<p><strong>Did the Fleet recall – over-the-counter come soon enough?</strong><br />
The recall of the products causing Fleet Phospho Soda kidney damage did not come soon enough. In fact, Fleet advertised their laxative products for use at very high dosage rates without adequate warnings about the risk of Fleet Phospho Soda kidney damage for years prior to the recall. People with known kidney disorders were especially vulnerable to kidney damage, and could have avoided the life-threatening acute phosphate nephropathy if there had been proper warnings. It is unknown exactly how many people have suffered Fleet Phospho Soda kidney damage from taking one of the Fleet products.</p>
<p><strong>What happens when kidneys are damaged?</strong><br />
Kidneys act as a filter for the body. They screen out toxins in the blood and carry them out through the urine. In addition, kidneys also help to produce hormones that regulate the body’s blood pressure, and produce a hormone that helps make red blood cells and balances the body’s fluid levels. When kidneys are not functioning properly, the damage can be severe, including tiredness, shortness of breath, decreased urine output, leg swelling, confusion, seizures, and comas. Some kidney problems can be reversed, but at advanced stages, kidneys may be permanently damaged and may not return to their full functionality. Sadly, this severe Fleet Phospho Soda kidney damage occurred in many patients.</p>
<p><strong>Fleet Colonscopy Lawsuit<br />
</strong>If you have suffered kidney damage from a Fleet product, you have legal rights. You can hold CB Fleet Company responsible for its products. The law limits the time you have to bring a claim, however, so you should contact an experienced <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/how-we-can-help/" target="_self">Fleet Phospho Soda lawsuit</a></strong> attorney as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Fleet Phospho-Soda Lawsuit News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fleet Phospho-soda recall for over-the-counter sales was in December 2008, after several people suffered from kidney failure. Fleet Phospho Soda lawsuit claims have subsequently been brought by patients who have suffered kidney damage. The recall came after the FDA warned that several patients had suffered from kidney problems called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Fleet Phospho-soda recall for over-the-counter sales was in December 2008, after several people suffered from kidney failure. <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/lawsuit/" target="_self"><strong>Fleet Phospho Soda lawsuit</strong> </a>claims have subsequently been brought by patients who have suffered kidney damage. The recall came after the FDA warned that several patients had suffered from kidney problems called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals build up and cause kidney problems, which can be permanent. Because of the risk of severe kidney problems, the FDA decided that the Fleet laxative products should not be available over the counter.</p>
<p>Fleet Phospho Soda is a bowel cleansing solution used to prepare for a colonoscopy.<br />
A colonoscopy is a procedure used to inspect the large intestine of the body for polyps and abnormalities. The Fleet Phospho-Soda bowel cleansing solution is an oral sodium phosphate (OSP) that used to be available over the counter. When used properly, it flushed the colon of feces, making it easier for doctors to see inside. However, some people suffered from a severe injury to their kidneys after using this product, prompting the FDA warnings, and eventually leading to the <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/fleet-phospho-recall/" target="_self">Fleet Phospho Soda recall</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Kidneys act as a filter for the body. They screen out toxins in the blood and carry them out through the urine. In addition, kidneys also help to produce hormones that regulate the body’s blood pressure, and produce a hormone that helps make red blood cells and balances the body’s fluid levels. When kidneys are not functioning properly, the damage can be severe, including tiredness, shortness of breath, decreased urine output, leg swelling, confusion, seizures, and comas. Some kidney problems can be reversed, but at advanced stages, kidneys may be permanently damaged and may not return to their full functionality.</p>
<p>Some people have argued that Fleet Phospho Soda was marketed for use at very high dosage rates without adequate warnings about the risk of <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">Fleet kidney damage</a></strong> for years prior to the recall. People with known kidney disorders were especially vulnerable to kidney failure, and could have avoided the life-threatening acute phosphate nephropathy if there had been proper warnings. It is possible that more people may have avoided kidney failure from using Fleet if the Fleet Phospho Soda recall was issued earlier.</p>
<p>It is unknown exactly how many people have suffered from Fleet kidney failure. If you have taken Fleet Phospho-Soda in preparation for a colonoscopy or surgery, and have developed kidney problems, contact an attorney immediately. You may have important legal rights. However, the law limits the time you have to bring a claim, so you should contact a <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/how-we-can-help/" target="_self"><strong>Fleet Phospho Soda lawsuit</strong> </a>attorney as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>OsmoPrep Lawsuits</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 11:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fleet bowel prep recall for over-the-counter sales was issued in December 2008. The manufacturer, CB Fleet Company, Inc., recalled its Fleet bowel prep products, Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. We are currently investing Fleet kidney failure and OsmoPrep lawsuits on behalf of patients throughout the United States. Please contact us [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Fleet bowel prep recall for over-the-counter sales was issued in December 2008. The manufacturer, CB Fleet Company, Inc., recalled its Fleet bowel prep products, Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. We are currently investing <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self"><strong>Fleet kidney failure</strong> </a>and <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/osmoprep/" target="_self"><strong>OsmoPrep lawsuits</strong> </a>on behalf of patients throughout the United States. Please contact us for the latest news and litigation updates and how we can help.</p>
<p><strong>What did the Fleet Phospho-Soda product do?</strong></p>
<p>Prior to a colonoscopy, patients must take a bowel cleansing solution that clears the bowel. Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System were such products. Bowel cleansing is necessary because during a colonoscopy, the doctor inserts a camera to take pictures of the inside of the large intestine, which the doctor can view on a monitor during the exam. This camera cannot take accurate pictures if the bowel is not clear. While the <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/fleet-phospho-recall/" target="_self">oral Fleet recall</a></strong> bowel prep did their job in most cases, they caused severe kidney damage in other cases.</p>
<p><strong>FDA Warnings about Kidney Problems</strong></p>
<p>Some people who took a Fleet bowel prep product suffered a severe injury to their kidneys within days or weeks following the bowel cleansing. Other patients have suffered from OsmoPrep side effects following their use of this bowel cleansing product. In 2008, the FDA warned about Fleet kidney damage after several people suffered from kidney problems called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals deposit in the renal tubules causing kidney failure, which can be permanent. Because of the risk of kidney failure, the FDA decided that the Fleet bowel prep products should not be used, and CB Fleet Company issued its Fleet bowel prep recall.</p>
<p><strong>What Complications were caused by the oral Fleet Phospho-soda products?</strong></p>
<p>When kidneys are not functioning properly, the damage can be severe, including tiredness, shortness of breath, decreased urine output, leg swelling, confusion, seizures, and comas. Some kidney problems can be reversed, but at advanced stages, kidneys may be permanently damaged and may not return to their full functionality.</p>
<p><strong>Who was vulnerable to Fleet / OsmoPrep kidney damage?</strong></p>
<p>People with known kidney problems were especially vulnerable to kidney failure from using a Fleet bowel prep or OsmoPrep phospho-soda product. What concerns some people is the allegation that Fleet advertised their bowel prep products for use at very high dosage rates without adequate warnings about the risk of kidney failure for years prior to the Fleet bowel prep recall and OsmoPrep black box warning. People with known kidney disorders may have avoided the life-threatening kidney problems if there had been proper warnings.</p>
<p><strong>What are my legal rights?</strong></p>
<p>It is unknown exactly how many people have suffered kidney failure from a oral Fleet bowel prep recall or OsmoPrep phospho-soda product. If you have taken Fleet Phospho-Soda or Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System and sustained kidney damage, you have a right to hold CB Fleet Company responsible for its defective product, and should contact a <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/how-we-can-help/" target="_self"><strong>Fleet bowel prep recall attorney</strong> </a>as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Fleets Phospho Soda Recall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fleet kidney damage occurred in some patients who used Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. These were over-the-counter bowel cleansing/enema drugs that patients would use before a colonoscopy. For the latest updates regarding the Fleets Phospho Soda recall please contact us for a free consultation.
What happens when kidneys are damaged?
Kidneys act as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fleet kidney damage occurred in some patients who used Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. These were over-the-counter bowel cleansing/enema drugs that patients would use before a colonoscopy. For the latest updates regarding the <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/fleet-phospho-recall/" target="_self">Fleets Phospho Soda recall</a></strong> please contact us for a free consultation.</p>
<p><strong>What happens when kidneys are damaged?</strong></p>
<p>Kidneys act as a filter for the body. They screen out toxins in the blood and carry them out through the urine. In addition, kidneys also help to produce hormones that regulate the body’s blood pressure, and produce a hormone that helps make red blood cells and balances the body’s fluid levels. When kidneys are not functioning properly, the damage can be severe, including tiredness, shortness of breath, decreased urine output, leg swelling, confusion, seizures, and comas. Some kidney problems can be reversed, but at advanced stages, kidneys may be permanently damaged and may not return to their full functionality. Sadly, this severe Fleet kidney damage occurred in many patients.</p>
<p><strong>What happened when the FDA noticed the Fleet kidney damage?</strong></p>
<p>In 2008, the FDA announced warnings about <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">Fleet kidney damage</a></strong> after several people suffered from kidney damage called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals deposit in the renal tubules causing kidney failure, which can be permanent. Because of the risk of kidney failure, the FDA decided that the Fleet laxative products should not be used as an over-the-counter drug. Following these FDA warnings, in 2008, CB Fleet Company, Inc. recalled their over-the-counter drugs after several people suffered from Fleet kidney damage.</p>
<p><strong>Did the Fleet recall come soon enough?</strong></p>
<p>The recall of the products causing Fleet kidney damage did not come soon enough. In fact, some have argued that Fleet advertised their laxative products for use at very high dosage rates without adequate warnings about the risk of Fleet kidney damage for years prior to the recall. People with known kidney disorders were especially vulnerable to kidney damage, and could have avoided the life-threatening acute phosphate nephropathy if there had been proper warnings. It is unknown exactly how many people have suffered Fleet kidney damage from taking one of the Fleet products.</p>
<p><strong>What are my rights?</strong></p>
<p>If you have suffered <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/osmoprep/" target="_self"><strong>OsmoPrep kidney damage</strong> </a>or kidney injury from a Fleet product, you have legal rights. You can hold CB Fleet Company responsible for its defective products. The law limits the time you have to bring a claim, however, so you should contact an experienced <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/lawsuit/" target="_self">phospho soda lawsuit</a></strong> attorney as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Fleet Recall 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 11:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Fleet enema recall was issued in December 2008 after FDA warnings about possible severe kidney damage. The products that were recalled were Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. OsmoPrep kidney damage also triggered a black box warning for another common bowel cleansing product around the same time. The over-the-counter Fleet products [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Fleet enema recall was issued in December 2008 after FDA warnings about possible severe kidney damage. The products that were recalled were Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System. OsmoPrep kidney damage also triggered a black box warning for another common bowel cleansing product around the same time. The over-the-counter Fleet products which were recalled by the manufacturer, CB Fleet Company, Inc. Please contact us for the latest <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/fleet-phospho-recall/" target="_self">Fleet recall 2009</a></strong> and 2010 litigation updates.</p>
<p>The products affected by the Fleet enema recall were bowel cleaning products used to prepare a patient for a colonoscopy. As many people know, prior to a colonoscopy, patients must clear their bowels so that the doctor can see the colon with a camera. The Fleet products accomplished this, but, in some cases, also caused permanent Fleet phospho-soda kidney damage.</p>
<p>The Fleet phospho-soda recall came after the FDA warned that several patients had suffered from kidney problems called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals deposit in the renal tubules causing kidney failure, which can be permanent. The FDA warned that the following people were at an increased risk of developing acute phosphate nephropathy:</p>
<p>• People who are 55 years or older,<br />
• People who are dehydrated,<br />
• People who have a history of kidney problems,<br />
• People who have delayed bowel emptying,<br />
• People who have active colitis, or<br />
• People who take certain medications that affect kidney function, such as diuretic (fluid) pills, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (medications that lower blood pressure), angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs, used to treat high blood pressure, heart or kidney failure), and possibly nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS, like ibuprofen or other arthritis medications).</p>
<p>Because of the risk of <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">phospho soda kidney damage</a></strong>, the FDA decided that the Fleet laxative products should not be used as over-the-counter products.</p>
<p>Doctors recommend that people age 50 and over undergo a colonoscopy every 10 years. A colonoscopy screens for polyps that can become cancerous. A 10-year screening interval is for people at low risk of colon cancer; people at high risk, and people with a prior colonoscopy that caught a polyp, may need to undergo a colonoscopy more often.</p>
<p>In addition to using a bowel cleaning system prior to a colonoscopy, your doctor will likely have you under some diet and fluid restrictions in the days leading up to the procedure. You may be asked to discontinue eating solid foods. You should check with your doctor before the colonoscopy regarding any restrictions and conditions he or she thinks are appropriate.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one suffered from a kidney injury and have a question regarding the Fleet recall or filing an <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/lawsuit/" target="_self">OsmoPrep lawsuit</a></strong>, please contact us for a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">free no-obligation</span> consultation regarding your legal options.</p>
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		<title>Fleet Class Action Lawsuit &#124; Osmoprep And Kidney Failure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 11:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have sustained kidney damage after using Fleet Phospho-soda or Fleet Phospho Soda EZ-Prep or Osmoprep and kidney failure you likely want to know your legal options and find out if an Osmoprep or Fleet Class Action lawsuit has been filed. Currently, claims are being filed on an individual basis and our attorneys are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have sustained kidney damage after using Fleet Phospho-soda or Fleet Phospho Soda EZ-Prep or <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/osmoprep/" target="_self">Osmoprep and kidney failure</a></strong> you likely want to know your legal options and find out if an Osmoprep or <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/lawsuit/" target="_self">Fleet Class Action lawsuit</a></strong> has been filed. Currently, claims are being filed on an individual basis and our attorneys are working with individuals and families in bringing claims nationwide.</p>
<p><strong>Fleet And OsmoPrep Products</strong><br />
Osmoprep, Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System are bowel cleansing drugs used to prepare a patient for a colonoscopy. These products were sold over-the-counter in the United States. Unfortunately, they caused severe kidney damage in some patients.</p>
<p><strong>Colonoscopy Procedure and Preparation<br />
</strong>A colonoscopy is a medical procedure used to inspect the large intestine of the body for colon cancer and pre-cancerous polyps. Doctors will prescribe a colonoscopy for patients they feel are at-risk. Prior to a colonoscopy, you doctor will have you take a bowel cleansing solution that clears the bowel. Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System were such products. Bowel cleansing is necessary because during a colonoscopy, the doctor inserts a camera to take pictures of the inside of the colon, which the doctor can view on a monitor during the exam. This camera cannot take accurate pictures if the bowel is not clear. The colonoscope can also collect samples for biopsies, remove polyps or cauterize areas to stop bleeding.</p>
<p><strong>Medical Problems and FDA Warnings</strong><br />
Some people who took a Fleet product suffered a severe injury to their kidneys within days or weeks following the bowel cleansing. In 2008, the FDA warned about <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">Fleet kidney injury</a></strong> after several people suffered from kidney problems called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals deposit in the renal tubules causing kidney failure, which can be permanent. Because of the risk of kidney failure, the FDA decided that the Fleet laxative products should not be used as over-the-counter products.</p>
<p><strong>Fleet Recall<br />
</strong>In December 2008, CB Fleet Company, Inc. recalled their over-the-counter drugs, Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System, after several people suffered from kidney failure. The Fleet recall came after the FDA warnings. There has not been a Fleet class action lawsuit filed however. Pursuing an Osmoprep or Fleet lawsuit is up to the consumers who have been harmed by these products.</p>
<p><strong>Fleet Phospho-Soda Recall Lawyers<br />
</strong>If you or a loved one has suffered kidney damage after using Fleet, Visicol or Osmoprep bowel prep products you may have the right to file a claim. There are important statute of deadlines that patients must be aware of or they may lose the right to be compensated. Please contact us today for a free no-obligation consultation and help with your legal options in filing a Fleet or <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/how-we-can-help/" target="_self">Osmoprep lawsuit</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>Fleet Enema Recall OsmoPrep Side Effects &#124; Phosphate Soda Recall</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 11:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2008, CB Fleet Company, Inc. announced a <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/fleet-phospho-recall/" target="_self">Fleet enema recall</a></strong> of their over-the-counter drug, Fleet Phospho-soda, after several people suffered from kidney failure. Fleet is a colonoscopy preparation drug that prompted warnings from the FDA stating that Fleet should not be available as a laxative in preparation for a colonoscopy because of Fleet kidney failure . The FDA also issued warnings of Visicol and <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/osmoprep/" target="_self">OsmoPrep side effects</a></strong> involving kidney injury, although there was no recall. Osmoprep lawsuit claims are currently being filed around the country on behalf of patients and families.</p>
<p>A colonoscopy is a procedure used to inspect the large intestine of the body for polyps and abnormalities. To prepare for a colonoscopy, patients are instructed to use a bowl cleansing solution. Fleet Phospho-Soda is such a solution, which is an oral sodium phosphate (OSP) that used to be available over the counter. When used properly, it flushed the colon of feces, making it easier for doctors to see inside. However, after using this product—within days or weeks following the bowel cleansing—some people suffered from a severe injury to their kidneys.</p>
<p>The FDA warnings and phosphate soda recall about <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">Fleet kidney failure</a></strong> were announced after several people suffered from kidney problems called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals deposit in the renal tubules causing kidney failure, which can be permanent. Because of the risk of Fleet kidney damage, the FDA decided that the Fleet laxative products should not be used.</p>
<p>Kidneys act as a filter for the body. They screen out toxins in the blood and carry them out through the urine. In addition, kidneys also help to produce hormones that regulate the body’s blood pressure, and produce a hormone that helps make red blood cells and balances the body’s fluid levels. When kidneys are not functioning properly, the damage can be severe, including tiredness, shortness of breath, decreased urine output, leg swelling, confusion, seizures, and comas. Some kidney problems can be reversed, but at advanced stages, kidneys may be permanently damaged and may not return to their full functionality.</p>
<p>Some people have argued that Fleet advertised their laxative products for use at very high dosage rates without adequate warnings about the risk of Fleet kidney failure for years prior to the recall. People with known kidney disorders were especially vulnerable to kidney failure, and may have avoided the life-threatening acute phosphate nephropathy if there had been stronger warnings.</p>
<p>It is unknown exactly how many people have suffered from Fleet kidney failure. If you have taken Fleet Phospho-Soda or OsmoPrep in preparation for a colonoscopy or surgery, and have developed kidney problems, please contact us and one of our attorneys will help explain your legal options. There is never any cost to speak to one of our <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/how-we-can-help/" target="_self"><strong>phospho soda lawsuit</strong> </a>lawyers.</p>
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		<title>OsmoPrep Black Box Lawsuit</title>
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CB Fleet Company, Inc., has recalled its Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System as over-the-counter products. In addition, an Osmoprep black box warning was announced due to concerns of kidney damage. These were products used as bowel prep products to prepare for a colonoscopy. The Fleets Phospho Soda recall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Fleet Bowel Prep Recall</strong></p>
<p>CB Fleet Company, Inc., has recalled its Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System as over-the-counter products. In addition, an Osmoprep black box warning was announced due to concerns of kidney damage. These were products used as bowel prep products to prepare for a colonoscopy. The <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/fleet-phospho-recall/" target="_self">Fleets Phospho Soda recall</a></strong> was issued in December 2008. Patients who have suffered kidney damage have looked at their legal options including filing a Fleet, Visicol and <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/lawsuit/" target="_self">Osmoprep lawsuit</a></strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Kidney Problems and FDA Warnings</strong></p>
<p>Some people who took an Osmoprep, Visicol or Fleet bowel prep product suffered a severe injury to their kidneys within days or weeks following the bowel cleansing. In 2008, the FDA warned about Fleet kidney damage after several people suffered from kidney problems called acute phosphate nephropathy (renal failure). In cases of acute phosphate nephropathy, calcium phosphate crystals deposit in the renal tubules causing kidney failure, which can be permanent. Because of the risk of kidney failure, the FDA decided that the Fleet bowel prep products should not be used, and CB Fleet Company issued its Fleet bowel prep recall.</p>
<p><strong>Were the Fleet Bowel Prep Drugs Necessary?</strong></p>
<p>Prior to a colonoscopy, patients must take a bowel cleansing solution that clears the bowel. Fleet Phospho-soda and Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System were such products. The Osmoprep black box warning was also issued in response to concerns of serious kidney side effects. Bowel cleansing is necessary because during a colonoscopy, the doctor inserts a camera to take pictures of the inside of the large intestine, which the doctor can view on a monitor during the exam. This camera cannot take accurate pictures if the bowel is not clear. While the Fleet bowel prep drugs did their job in most cases, they caused severe kidney damage in other cases.</p>
<p><strong>Who was vulnerable to kidney damage?</strong></p>
<p>People with known kidney problems were especially vulnerable to kidney failure from using a Fleet bowel prep product. What is so frustrating is that Fleet advertised their bowel prep products for use at very high dosage rates without adequate warnings about the risk of kidney failure for years prior to the recall. People with known kidney disorders could have avoided the life-threatening kidney problems if there had been proper warnings.</p>
<p><strong>What Complications were caused by a Fleet product?</strong></p>
<p>When kidneys are not functioning properly, the damage can be severe, including tiredness, shortness of breath, decreased urine output, leg swelling, confusion, seizures, and comas. Some kidney problems can be reversed, but at advanced stages, kidneys may be permanently damaged and may not return to their full functionality.</p>
<p><strong>What are my rights?</strong></p>
<p>It is unknown exactly how many people have suffered from <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">Fleet kidney failure</a></strong>. If you have taken Fleet Phospho-Soda or Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System, Visicol or OsmoPrep and sustained kidney damage, you have a right to hold the manufacturer responsible for the side effects it caused, and should contact an experienced <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/how-we-can-help/" target="_self">OsmoPrep lawsuit Attorney</a></strong> as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Nephrocalcinosis Bowel Prep Renal Failure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:41:39 +0000</pubDate>
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What is a Virtual Colonoscopy?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some patients who used Visicol, Osmoprep and Fleet phospho soda products have suffered from bowel prep renal failure. Please contact us for more information on being part of a <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/lawsuit/" target="_self">phospho soda lawsuit</a></strong> if you or a loved one has suffered kidney damage or <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">nephrocalcinosis</a></strong>.</p>
<p>What is a Virtual Colonoscopy?</p>
<p>If you are scheduled for a colonoscopy, you may want to ask your doctor whether you should have a traditional or a virtual one.</p>
<p>A colonoscopy is an exam that looks at the inside of the colon, which is a section of the large intestine. The test is used to detect abnormalities such as polyps, or cancer. It can also be used to diagnose causes of bleeding, diarrhea or chronic stomach pain.</p>
<p>For both the traditional and virtual exam, much of the preparation is similar. In order to be effective the colon must be clear of any bowel. A day or two before the exam, you will perform a bowel cleansing by using an enema or laxative. If you used an oral phosphate solution (OSP) such as Fleet, Osmoprep or Visicol for bowel cleansing in the past, you should be aware that some patients have suffered <strong><a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/kidney-damage/" target="_self">bowel prep renal failure</a></strong> (kidney damage) caused by these products.</p>
<p>The bowel cleansing solution, in addition to a liquid diet, flushes the bowels so the colon can be seen during the exam.</p>
<p>In a traditional exam, the doctor will insert a long flexible tube called a colonoscope into your colon through your anus.</p>
<p>The colonoscope has a camera that provides an image of the colon on a monitor that the doctor can view in real time. During the exam, the doctor can remove polyps or collect samples for biopsies.</p>
<p>While a traditional colonoscopy can be performed in a doctor’s office or clinic, a virtual colonoscopy is usually performed in a hospital where a CT scanner or MRI unit is located.</p>
<p>In a virtual colonoscopy, a thin, short tube is inserted in the anus to expand the colon with air. You will lie on a table that passes through one of the two imaging machines, which will produce cross-sectional pictures of the colon. For an MRI, a contrasting fluid will be inserted into the rectum to help highlight areas of the colon. The resulting computer generated images will provide three-dimensional views that can be studied for abnormalities.</p>
<p>When deciding between the traditional and virtual colonoscopies, each has advantages and disadvantages.</p>
<p>Traditional colonoscopies require anesthesia, but the colonoscope can remove polyps and collect samples at the time of the exam.</p>
<p>Virtual colonoscopies provide clearer images, but cannot detect pre-cancerous polyps smaller than 10 millimeters. Sedation is not required, and the exam takes less time. Since virtual colonoscopies are a newer technology, they are not as widely available, and may not be reimbursed by all insurance plans.</p>
<p>If you or your loved one has experienced kidney damage or nephrocalcinosis after using Visicol, Osmoprep or Fleet bowel prep please contact us to discuss your legal rights and one of our <a href="http://www.fleetrecalllawsuitcenter.com/how-we-can-help/" target="_self"><strong>Phospho soda lawsuit</strong> </a>attorneys will go over the process of bringing a claim.</p>
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