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Anti Malaria Drug Sparks Lawsuit From Canadian Veterans

canadian veterans Set To sue Government Over anti malarial drug
canadian veterans Set To sue Government Over anti malarial drug

Canadian Veterans Set To Sue Government Over Anti Malarial Drug Eight former canadian soldiers are suing the government of canada, claiming they were poisoned by a military issued anti malarial drug while on missions in somalia, rwanda and afghanistan. seeking. Nearly 1,000 canadian veterans have joined the lawsuit, which will sue the federal government, claiming that the anti malarial medication mefloquine has left them suffering from depression, night.

Alberta Soldiers Who Took Distressing malaria drug Sought For lawsuit
Alberta Soldiers Who Took Distressing malaria drug Sought For lawsuit

Alberta Soldiers Who Took Distressing Malaria Drug Sought For Lawsuit An anti malaria drug given to canadian soldiers decades ago reportedly caused severe side effects. faiza amin speaks to veterans who attended a meeting about. Richard schumann is among almost 900 canadian soldiers who are involved in a lawsuit against the federal government because anti malaria medication allegedly left them with harsh side effects. Hervey blois, a medic with the ill fated canadian airborne regiment’s 1992 93 deployment in somalia, said he still suffers from the effects of the anti malaria drug mefloquine. In response to veteran concerns, va asked the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine (nasem) to review the existing evidence on the long term effects of antimalarial drugs. on february 25, 2020, nasem released the report, assessment of long term health effects of antimalarial drugs when used for prophylaxis .

canadian veterans suing Government Over anti malarial drug S Adv
canadian veterans suing Government Over anti malarial drug S Adv

Canadian Veterans Suing Government Over Anti Malarial Drug S Adv Hervey blois, a medic with the ill fated canadian airborne regiment’s 1992 93 deployment in somalia, said he still suffers from the effects of the anti malaria drug mefloquine. In response to veteran concerns, va asked the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine (nasem) to review the existing evidence on the long term effects of antimalarial drugs. on february 25, 2020, nasem released the report, assessment of long term health effects of antimalarial drugs when used for prophylaxis . More than 1,000 current and former members of the canadian military who took anti malarial drug are considering litigation over side effects. More than a million americans are believed to have taken the anti malaria drug called mefloquine. but veterans, former peace corps volunteers, government employees and world travelers say they've.

Alberta Soldiers Who Took Distressing malaria drug Sought For lawsuit
Alberta Soldiers Who Took Distressing malaria drug Sought For lawsuit

Alberta Soldiers Who Took Distressing Malaria Drug Sought For Lawsuit More than 1,000 current and former members of the canadian military who took anti malarial drug are considering litigation over side effects. More than a million americans are believed to have taken the anti malaria drug called mefloquine. but veterans, former peace corps volunteers, government employees and world travelers say they've.

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