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UPDATE: FDA Requests Removal of Zantac from the Market
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on April 1, 2020, that it is requesting manufacturers withdraw all prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) versions of Zantac from the market immediately. This is the latest step in an ongoing investigation of a contaminant known as N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in the medication which is a known human carcinogen.
Zantac was introduced in 1983, as the first member of a new class of medications, known as histamine H2-receptor antagonists (H2 blockers). It has been widely marketed as a safe treatment for heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and other conditions.
The active ingredient in Zantac is ranitidine which has an inherent molecular structure that may react with itself. This can produce dangerous levels of the chemical N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) when exposed to high temperatures inside the human body or during transport (such as in a hot car).
For decades, NDMA has been known to increase the risk of cancer in humans. While the drug makers knew or should have known about the link between Zantac and cancer, they failed to adequately research the risk or warn users and the medical community.
Following exposure for only a few months, experts indicate that NDMA may result in the development of cancer from Zantac.
Have you been diagnosed with any of the following cancers?
A Zantac cancer lawsuit may help victims recover damages for:
People or loved ones of those who developed or were diagnosed with cancer after taking Zantac may be eligible for compensation and should seek advice from legal experts.
Have you been diagnosed with any of the following cancers?
A Zantac cancer lawsuit may help victims recover damages for:
People or loved ones of those who developed or were diagnosed with cancer after taking Zantac may be eligible for compensation and should seek advice from legal experts.
Zantac was introduced in 1983, as the first member of a new class of medications, known as histamine H2-receptor antagonists (H2 blockers). It has been widely marketed as a safe treatment for heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and other conditions.
The active ingredient in Zantac is ranitidine, which has an inherent molecular structure that may react with itself. This can produce dangerous levels of the chemical N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) when exposed to high temperatures inside the human body or during transport (such as in a hot car).
For decades, NDMA has been known to increase the risk of cancer in humans. While the drug makers knew or should have known about the link between Zantac and cancer, they failed to adequately research the risk or warn users and the medical community.
Following exposure for only a few months, experts indicate that NDMA may result in the development of cancer from Zantac.
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Mounting evidence suggests a link between commercial herbicides containing paraquat (such as Gramoxone, Parazone, Quick-Quat, Cyclone SL 2.0, Firestorm, and many others). These widely-used toxic chemicals are primarily used for grass and weed control and have been linked to several health-related issues such as Parkinson's disease. Manufacturers were allegedly aware of the health risks associated with these herbicides and failed to properly inform users on how to protect themselves.
If you were exposed to a commercial herbicide containing paraquat and developed Parkinson's disease, contact us today for a free, no-obligation injury claim consultation.
Mounting evidence suggests a link between the popular weed killer Roundup and cancer.
Monsanto, the creator of Roundup, was allegedly aware of the health risks associated with its product for more than 30 years.
Monsanto is currently set to pay more than $10 billion in settlements to victims.
We urge those affected to contact us today to pursue legal action against Monsanto for injuries related to Roundup's use.
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Tragically, every hour in the U.S., three babies are born with a birth injury -- many of which could have been avoided. Serious injuries linked to medical negligence may include:
If you suspect your child was harmed by medical negligence, you may be eligible for financial compensation.
More than a million hernia repairs are performed every year in the United States alone. Since the 1980s, the use of medical devices called surgical mesh in hernia repairs has risen drastically. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) estimates that more than 90 percent of certain types of hernia repairs use mesh.
While the use of hernia mesh may cause a reduction in recurrence, the devices have also been plagued by defects and higher-than-expected side effects.
Hundreds of adverse reports have been reported to the FDA, and now victims are starting to explore their legal options.
On June 14, 2021, Philips issued a recall for all CPAP and Bilevel PAP devices due to a defect in the sound abatement foam in the devices. Testing has shown that this foam can pose a risk to the patient by the foam degrading into particles that then may be ingested by the user. The off-gassing of chemicals from the foam could then be inhaled by the user.
According to the recall issued by Philips, these particles and gases can be harmful and toxic to the user. Ingestion of these particles can lead to “headache, irritation, inflammation, respiratory issues, and possible toxic and carcinogenic effects.”
A mass tort is a civil action involving numerous injured parties against one (or a group of defendants) in state or federal court. The lawsuits arise out of the defendants causing numerous injuries through the same or similar act of harm. Mass torts commonly arise from alleged deficiencies in prescription drugs, medical devices, and consumer or industrial products, or through toxic contamination of the air or water supplies.
Those injured by corporate negligence may be entitled to substantial compensation for their injuries.