TDF (found in Truvada, a popular HIV medication) or Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate is a drug used to help treat chronic hepatitis B and to help prevent and treat HIV/AIDS. Current lawsuits claim that exposure to these drugs can cause kidney problems and bone loss. Users have also claimed to have developed increased osteopenia, a condition resulting in bone weakness and loss of bone mass.
So far, there have been no global or public settlements as the litigation against Gilead, the manufacturer of TDF drugs, is still ongoing. Forester Haynie is currently investigating claims of injury associated with use of TDF drugs. If you or a loved one believe you have experienced negative side effects from using a TDF based medication, please contact us immediately to check if you are eligible to file a lawsuit.
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