ATTENTION: RESIDENT OF Columbus
Have you taken a drug for PrEP or HIV?
If you developed kidney or bone problems while using these drugs, you could be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensatio
Find Out if You Qualify
LARGE SETTLEMENT AMOUNT COULD BE CLAIMED
TDF (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) drugs are used to prevent or slow down HIV infection. Gilead, the makers of popular TDF/PrEP drugs such as Truvada®, Viread®, Atripla®, Complera® and Stribild® knew of potential side effects of these drugs, but failed to notify consumers.

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Who Can File a Truvada Side Effects Lawsuit?
Took one of these Gilead HIV drugs: Truvada, Atripla, Complera, Stribild, or Viread
Experienced bone problems or kidney damage as a result
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According to Truvada lawsuits , Gilead was allegedly reluctant to hurt sales by admitting its TDF-based products were unreasonably and unnecessarily dangerous.
These health issues included but are not limited to:
- - Acute Renal Failure
- - Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
- - Decreased Renal Function
- - Other Kidney Problems
- - Osteopenia
- - Osteoporosis
- - Bone Fracture(s)
- - Other Bone Problem(s)
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Truvada Justice Act of 2024
In 2024, individuals who have experienced health issues due to Truvada have a pathway to justice. If you or a loved one has suffered harm from this medication, it’s crucial to take action. Skilled legal firms, specializing in pharmaceutical litigation, can help you navigate the legal process. They will advocate for your rights and work diligently to secure compensation for your suffering. Don’t wait; in 2024, justice is within reach for those affected by Truvada