Did You Use Oxbryta® and Later Get Serious Health Problems?

You May Qualify for Compensation.

Oxbryta was pulled off the market after reports of dangerous side effects. If you or someone you love got sick after taking it, you might have a legal claim.

What Happened With Oxbryta?

Oxbryta® (voxelotor) was created to help people with sickle cell disease.

But after new safety data came out, the manufacturer removed the drug from the market.

Doctors and patients reported serious problems, including:

Vaso-Occlusive Crises (VOCs)

These are painful “flare-ups” where sickle-shaped blood cells block blood flow.

Symptoms may include:

  • Sharp or throbbing pain in the chest, arms, legs, or back

  • Trouble breathing

  • Fever

  • Needing to go to the ER for pain control

Worsening Anemia

Anemia happens when your body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells.

Symptoms may include:

  • Fatigue or weakness

  • Pale or yellowish skin

  • Fast heartbeat

  • Shortness of breath

Organ Problems (heart, liver, kidneys)

Some people taking Oxbryta had signs of organ damage.

Symptoms may include:

  • Belly pain

  • Dark urine or trouble peeing

  • Swelling in legs or feet

  • Chest pain

  • Unusual bleeding or bruising

Stroke or Heart-Related Issues

In some cases, people suffered dangerous events affecting the brain or heart.

Symptoms may include:

  • Severe headache

  • Trouble speaking or walking

  • Sudden numbness

  • Chest pressure

If you experienced any of these issues after using Oxbryta® (voxelotor), you may qualify for a legal claim.

Who May Qualify?

You may be eligible if:

  • You took Oxbryta for sickle cell disease

  • You later had a serious health problem

  • You needed hospital care or medical treatment

  • A family member suffered severe complications or passed away after taking the drug

Not sure? That’s okay. The free review will help you find out.

Why People Are Filing Oxbryta Claims?

Many people trusted Oxbryta to help manage their sickle cell symptoms. Instead, some got worse and some faced life-threatening events.

By checking your case, you may:

  • Get answers about what happened

  • Learn if you qualify for financial compensation

  • Hold the drug company accountable for possible harm

You deserve the truth and the chance for justice.

How the Free Case Review Works

We have a simple and straightforward process to help you out.

STEP 1

Fill out the short, private form

We only ask basic information to see if you may qualify.

STEP 2

A legal team reviews your case

Professionals look at your details to determine your options.

STEP 3

If you qualify, a lawyer will contact you

They will explain your rights and possible next steps.

STEP 4

You pay nothing out of pocket

You only pay if your case wins, otherwise, it’s free.

Why You Can Trust Us

Our job is simple: help you understand your rights and guide you safely through the process.

  • We work with attorneys experienced in drug-injury cases.

  • Your information stays private and secure.

  • No pressure. your decisions are always in your hands.

  • We help sickle cell patients and families with care and respect

You May Qualify for Compensation.

Find Out Today!

If you had serious health issues after taking Oxbryta, don’t wait.

The review is free, fast, and confidential.

Start your free case review below.

Share your experience safely and privately.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the case review really free?

Yes. It costs nothing to find out if you qualify and start a claim.

Do I have to pay anything if I lose?

No. Lawyers only get paid if your case is successful.

What if I’m not sure Oxbryta caused the problem?

That’s exactly what the review helps figure out.

Can I file a claim for a loved one who passed away?

Yes. Families may be able to file a wrongful-death claim.

How soon will someone contact me?

If you qualify, usually within 24 hours.

PLEASE NOTE: Completing this evaluation does not guarantee financial support. In some cases, individuals who are not contacted right away may still be eligible at a later date. If you’re under 18, please have a parent or guardian submit for you.

DATA USE POLICY: The information you provide while taking this evaluation will be provided to TaylorMade Law. An attorney or representative may contact you by phone or text message regarding this matter. TaylorMade Law will not provide your contact information to any unaffiliated third parties.

DO NOT STOP TAKING A PRESCRIBED MEDICATION WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING WITH YOUR DOCTOR. DISCONTINUING A PRESCRIBED MEDICATION WITHOUT YOUR DOCTOR'S ADVICE CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH.

The medication described on this page remains approved by the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA).

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