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Grunder, Fen Phen & Mild Aortic Regurgitation


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The Grunder, Fen Phen & Mild Aortic Regurgitation case documents what many victims who took the diet drug and weight loss pill FEN PHEN (redux) may face today – Heart Valve Regurgitation, mild aortic regurgitation and aortic stenosis, mitral valve regurgitation, potential primary pulmonary hypertension (pph) or primary arterial hypertension (pah).   The court: claim DENIED .

A brief summary of case includes:

  • Jennifer E. Grundner (“Ms. Grundner”) suffered from mild aortic regurgitation and aortic stenosis with an aortic valve area < 1.0 square centimeter by the Continuity Equation and had surgery to repair or replace the aortic and/or mitral valve(s) following the use of Pondimin® and/ or Redux™.
  • Based on such findings, the Estate would be entitled to Matrix B-1, Level III benefits in the amount of $158,264.
  • In the report of Ms. Grundner’s September 9, 2002 echocardiogram, the reviewing cardiologist, Thomas S. Davidson, M.D., observed that mild aortic regurgitation was seen.
  • Dr. Davidson, however, did not specify a percentage as to the level of Ms. Grundner’s aortic regurgitation. 

To find out more on the case, see Case No. 99-20593, MDL No. 1203, No. 2:16 MD 1203 – March 17, 2015.


Diet Drug Fen Phen

Fen Phen may be linked to Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) or Primary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) or Idiopathic Primary Arterial Hypertension (IPAH) (hereinafter “PPH”, “IPAH” or “PAH”) is an increase in blood pressure in the lung vasculature which comprises the pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein or pulmonary capillaries.

It is a rare lung disorder in which the blood pressure in the pulmonary artery rises far above normal levels for no apparent reason. PPH or PAH can be one of five different types:

  • arterial
  • venous
  • hypoxic
  • thromboembolic

In addition, fen phen has been linked to heart valve damage too – severe heart-valve regurgitation, less severe heart-valve conditions that progress to the more serious levels and Mitral regurgitation.  

Mitral regurgitation involves the backward or reverse flow of blood through a defective mitral valve which separates the left atrium of the heart from the left ventricle.  Mitral regurgitation occurs during the systolic phase as the left ventricle contracts and pushes blood into the aorta.

Because the leaflets comprising the mitral valve have failed to shut properly, blood leaks backward, or regurgitates, into the left atrium.  As a result of this reverse flow, the heart must work harder to pump the needed blood throughout the heart and into the body.

Unfortunately, an estimated 500 to 1,000 new cases of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) or Primary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) are diagnosed each year, and many doctors and experts believe that Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) or Primary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is linked to the diet drug Fen-Phen.

And, the diagnosis of these problems is happening many years (10, 15 plus years) after the drug Fen Phen was stopped and pulled off the market.

For more information on FEN PHEN, click here.


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