In this post, we share some case criteria and law information for Tavneos drug injury cases that might be filed for patients with personal injury claims or families with wrongful death claims.
We are investigating Tavneos drug injury cases involving people who developed a serious Tavneos side-effect, such as drug-induced liver injury (DILI) or vanishing bile duct syndrome (VBDS). These are the two types of established Tavneos side-effects outlined in this March 2026 Drug Safety Communication, “FDA Identifies Cases of Serious Liver Injury in Patients Taking Tavneos (avacopan) for Severe Active Anti-neutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibody (ANCA)-associated Vasculitis“.
The following Tavneos drug injury cases information from lawyer Tom Lamb is provided in an attempt to give you some idea about what types of statements might be included in those Tavneos lawsuits with personal injury and wrongful death claims:
- It is not unusual for a drug that appeared effective and safe when approved by the FDA, like Tavneos, to be found unsafe at a later point in time. One reason is that after a drug comes onto the market and is prescribed to a larger patient population, harmful patterns can emerge that were not fully understood during the smaller “pre-approval” clinical trials.
- If a drug is later found to be unsafe, like Tavneos, it is possible that the particular drug side effect was not adequately disclosed, not adequately investigated, or not properly acted upon once drug-safety “signals”, or warning signs, emerged.
- In that setting, Tavneos drug injury cases may focus on whether drug label safety warnings were timely and strong enough, whether physician communications, such as “Dear Doctor letters’ should have been issued, and whether the responsible drug companies gave enough weight to the liver injury drug-safety “signals” or warning signs that emerged since the FDA first approved Tavneos in October 2021.
- For these reasons, patients or their families may file Tavneos drug injury cases seeking legal compensation by means of personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits.
People with possible Tavneos drug injury cases can submit a Drug Injury Case Evaluation Form online to the Law Offices of Thomas J. Lamb. It is free, confidential, and there is no obligation. You will get a reply no later than the next business day.
In the alternative, or to get more Tavneos drug injury cases information, send an email to lawyer Tom Lamb at TJL@LambLawOffice.com, or call him at 910-256-2971.
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