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Women Are Angry Over Sanofi Failing To Warn About The Possibility of Permanent Hair Loss

Taxotere permanent hair loss victims report psychological trauma affecting every aspect of their lives

Friday, April 12, 2019 - Patients with lung, breast, stomach and prostate cancer that have taken the chemotherapy drug Taxotere have developed permanent, irreversible and total hair loss as a result of Taxotere's toxicity. Thousands of angry Taxotere cancer patients have hired Taxotere hair loss attorneys and joined together in multidistrict litigation to hold Sanofi, the maker of Taxotere accountable for failing to warn them of the possibility of permanent hair loss and for depriving them of their basic right to make an informed decision. Taxotere hair loss lawyers are helping people and families harmed by Taxotere treatments and causing permanent hair loss offer a free consultation and no obligation to file a lawsuit claim.

Women undergoing cancer chemotherapy expect hair loss to occur but also expect that over a six month to one year period of suffering their hair would grow back. Some women are even told that they can expect their hair to regrow even thicker and more luxurious than before. The thought that their hair loss could be permanent never crosses their mind. Imagine the anger and betrayal a Taxotere victim feels when after a year or so their hair fails to grow back. Imaging the anger and betrayal a Taxotere hair loss victim feels when they find out that their cancer doctor knew or should have known that their chemotherapy hair loss would be permanent and failed to tell them. Imagine the anger a woman feels when she finds out that the doctor's attitude toward permanent hair loss was that it is a vanity issue and not even worthy of mentioning.

Women that have been blindsided by Sanofi failing to warn them of permanent hair loss report feeling freakishly unattractive and suffer from total body hair loss including all head hair, eyebrows and eyelashes, and all other underarm and pubic hair. Taxotere hair loss sufferers avoid contact with the public at all cost out of fear of being stared at and ridiculed. Taxotere permanent hair loss women feel that they have failed as a mother and let their children down when their children are too embarrassed to have their friends over to visit. Taxotere hair loss carries such terrible psychological trauma that women have reported suicidal thought due to the loneliness, isolation, and desperation that they now feel. Women suffering from Taxotere hair loss are unable to leave the house to go to work or to support their children, and as a result, many have lost their jobs or had their professional career destroyed. Some Taxotere women feel so freakishly unattractive that they can not engage in lovemaking and have lost their cherished relationships as a result. Taxotere hair loss women are usually in a foul mood and their children do not want to be around them.

All of these terrible side effects of Taxotere permanent hair loss are happening in real life and the psychological ramifications of being kept in the dark about the possibility of permanent total hair loss and then having it occur can be much worse than the physical effects of being sick with a deadly disease. It is sad but true that many Taxotere permanent hair loss women would have rather simply died from cancer.

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