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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Nevada residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $15.2M Valsartan, Losartan and Irbesartan class action settlement.

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Open Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Settlements for Nevada Residents (1)

These Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed settlements are currently accepting claims from Nevada residents.

$15.2M Valsartan, Losartan and Irbesartan class action settlement

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File your claim for the $15.2M Valsartan, Losartan, and Irbesartan settlement. Blood pressure medication contaminated with cancer-causing substances.

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About Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Class Actions in Nevada

Nevada residents affected by contaminated blood pressure medications from pharmaceutical manufacturers Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed have legal options under the state's consumer protection framework. Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional remedies beyond federal regulations, allowing consumers to seek damages for unsafe pharmaceutical products. These three Indian-based generic drug manufacturers supply medications to major pharmacy chains operating throughout Nevada, including CVS, Walgreens, and independent pharmacies serving Las Vegas, Reno, and rural communities. Nevada follows a liberal joinder rule for class actions, making it easier for residents to participate in multi-state pharmaceutical litigation. The state's statute of limitations for product liability claims is typically two years from discovery of harm, though pharmaceutical cases may have extended timelines. Nevada residents should preserve all prescription bottles, pharmacy records, and medical documentation when pursuing claims. The state's proximity to California often means Nevada residents are included in large West Coast class action settlements, providing access to significant compensation pools for defective drug cases.

Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Settlements in Nevada: FAQs

How does Nevada's consumer protection law help residents in Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed cases?

Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act allows residents to seek treble damages and attorney fees in cases involving contaminated pharmaceuticals. This state law works alongside federal FDA violations to provide Nevada consumers with stronger legal remedies than many other states offer.

Are Nevada residents eligible for the $15.2 million Valsartan settlement involving these manufacturers?

Yes, Nevada residents who purchased contaminated Valsartan, Losartan, or Irbesartan from Aurobindo, Hetero, or Vivimed are eligible for compensation from the $15.2 million settlement. Residents must have purchased the medications between specific dates and provide proof of purchase or prescription records.

What documentation do Nevada residents need for Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed claims?

Nevada residents should gather prescription bottles showing manufacturer names, pharmacy receipts, insurance EOBs, and medical records showing any adverse effects. Nevada's liberal discovery rules mean even incomplete records may be sufficient if you can demonstrate purchase and consumption of the contaminated medications.

Tips for Nevada Residents Filing Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Claims

Nevada residents filing Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed claims should contact major pharmacy chains for prescription histories, as Nevada law requires pharmacies to maintain detailed records. Submit claims before Nevada's two-year statute of limitations expires, calculated from when contamination was discovered, not when medication was purchased. Nevada residents benefit from the state's consumer-friendly joinder rules, making it easier to join existing class actions. Keep all prescription bottles showing manufacturer information, as generic drug makers frequently change. Nevada's proximity to California federal courts often means faster resolution of pharmaceutical class actions. Document any medical issues that arose during the contamination period, even if initially undiagnosed.

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