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Invokana Help If You Suffered a Toe, Foot, or Leg Amputation after Taking Invokana, You May Be Owed Significant Compensation. Contact us now to learn more.

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Amputation Warning!Type 2 diabetic drug, Invokana, has been linked to increased risk of amputation. Click "learn more" t...
06/29/2017

Amputation Warning!
Type 2 diabetic drug, Invokana, has been linked to increased risk of amputation. Click "learn more" to file a personal Invokana Claim.

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Significant Compensation May Be Available to Amputees
06/16/2017

Significant Compensation May Be Available to Amputees

Toe, foot, and leg amputations have been linked to the diabetes drug Invokana. Significant compensation may be available to those affected.

You May Be Owed Significant Compensation!
06/02/2017

You May Be Owed Significant Compensation!

If you have suffered a toe, foot, or leg amputation after taking the diabetes drug Invokana (canagliflozin), significant compensation may be available.

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