I’ve suffered damages as a result of taking ACE Inhibitors. Who is at fault?
If you’ve suffered any type of injury as a result of taking ACE Inhibitors, the parties responsible could be your doctor, if he or she prescribed them for you under circumstances where other reasonable doctors wouldn’t have done so, and/or the drug’s manufacturer, as they are responsible for placing drugs on the market that are safe for consumption.
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