Quinine Lawyers
Williams Kherkher - Quinine Lawyers Serving your Needs
As medical advances continue to be made in our society, the general population has a chance to benefit in several ways. One benefit is the nearly-constant innovation that produces new medications and equipment, and another is new-found uses for medications and/or materials that were discovered hundreds of years ago.
Quinine is a drug that falls into the latter category, as it was first discovered by "Western" cultures in the 17th Century in South America. Originally, quinine was used to treat malaria, an extremely prevalent disease at the time. With the passage of time came new uses for quinine, but these new uses have led to serious problems. The quinine lawyers at Williams Kherkher have long understood the uses and risks involved with this substance and as a result of reports in recent years of serious side effects that arose from the use of this drug, our quinine attorneys have put together a source of information for you to use as you evaluate your situation.
Quinine Lawyers - Why we're Involved
Although quinine is not a "new" drug per se, some of its ancillary uses are relatively new when compared to the original use of this substance that dates back almost 400 years. Quinine is, at its foundation, a naturally occurring substance, but several companies have taken its active ingredients and promoted it for other uses, including the treatment of leg cramps.
The problem with this "innovation" is that it has led to several reports of serious side effects that could not only be debilitating in nature but even fatal in certain situations. The following pages will introduce you to this substance, to the quinine lawyers at Williams Kherkher, to the firm in general and our approach to clients and potential cases and information regarding what you need to do if you've been injured as a result of using quinine in certain contexts.
Williams Kherkher - How to Proceed
Our team of quinine lawyers have been listening to sometimes-tragic stories of the results of its use for many years, and the first thing you need to understand is that if you or a loved one has been injured by quinine, you do have legal rights and options at your disposal, depending on the facts of your situation. We would also like to provide you with the opportunity to learn more about those rights and options with a free initial consultation, so contact us today to schedule an appointment.
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