Cardiovascular Problems from Hydroxycut
Before Hydroxycut was pulled from the shelves by the Food and Drug Administration, it was promoted as a weight loss aid and energy booster. To help with the latter, it contains several botanical ingredients thought to be stimulants, as well as caffeine. Unfortunately, any stimulants – caffeine including – can have unhealthy side effects such as heart problems.
If you or a member of your family has suffered any cardiovascular symptoms after taking Hydroxycut, you may be eligible for financial compensation. To learn more about your grounds for legal action, call the Hydroxycut cardiovascular problem lawyers Williams Kherkher at 800-761-3187.
Stimulants and Heart Disease
While the FDA recall of Hydroxycut was primarily due to concerns about liver damage, some Hydroxycut users have reported heart problems. It is unknown exactly which of its ingredients may be linked to these problems, although it is known that stimulants in general can have cardiovascular side effects. Some potential problems include:
- Arrhythmia (an irregular heartbeat)
- Heart palpitations (unusually forceful heartbeats)
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Tachycardia (rapid pulse)
If they are left untreated, cardiovascular disorders like these can be dangerous. A person with heart problems is at an elevated risk for heart attack, stroke, and other potentially fatal events. Fortunately, heart problems can usually be controlled with medication, a healthy diet, and exercise.
The bad news is that heart problems can be expensive to diagnose and treat. When they are caused by negligent drug or supplement manufacturers, victims should not have to worry about these costs. If you are interested in receiving fair compensation for problems caused by a supplement like Hydroxycut, our team of Hydroxycut heart damage attorneys can help.
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Hydroxycut cardiovascular side effect lawyers Williams Kherkher can offer the information, advice, and legal representation you need for justice. Contact our offices at 800-761-3187.