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Orlando, Florida Reglan® Lawsuit Attorneys

Reglan® – or metoclopramide – is a prescription drug, manufactured by the Baxter Healthcare Corporation, used to treat various gastrointestinal problems. Post-operative patients and those undergoing cancer treatments may be given Reglan® to reduce nausea and vomiting.

While all medications have certain, anticipated side effects, drug manufacturers have a legally responsibility to ensure their products are safe, and must inform the public and medical community of any known health risks. Since its release, Reglan® has been linked to Tardive Dyskinesia, a serious and often irreversible movement disorder. Infants who are given Reglan® appear to be at an even greater risk for this serious side effect.

Our Orlando, Florida pharmaceutical litigation and defective drug attorneys are committed to serving personal injury victims and are well versed in the product liability laws that protect consumers. We have handled many lawsuits involving potentially harmful pharmaceuticals (including claims involving Reglan® and Avandia®).

If you or a loved one has experienced any serious Reglan® side effects, contact the dangerous drug lawsuit attorneys at the Orlando, Florida law office Frank M. Eidson, P.A., today. An experienced Reglan® lawyer will evaluate your case and explain your legal options.

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What is Reglan®?

Reglan® (metoclopramide) is a prescription drug often prescribed to treat gastrointestinal problems in children and adults. Reglan® is most often used to control gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or to reduce nausea and vomiting. Physicians will often use Reglan® for both children and adults suffering from reflux, gastroparesis, and other conditions related to the stomach such as heartburn, decreased appetite, and prolonged fullness after eating. Even infants are sometimes given Reglan® for reflux.

Reglan® works by affecting the lower esophageal sphincter pressure, which then helps to improve gastrointestinal emptying. The FDA has only approved Reglan® for short-term treatment (between 4 and 12 weeks) of these conditions, and only after conservative methods of treatment have failed.  Unfortunately, prescription trends prove that many patients are prescribed Reglan® for longer than 12 weeks (often for years), which is against FDA recommendations.  The manufacturers of Reglan® are well aware of these extended prescription trends. 

Medical science and studies have proven that Reglan® can cause Tardive Dyskinesia, a serious and often irreversible movement disorder. Infants who are given Reglan® appear to be at an even greater risk for this serious drug side effect. 

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What is Tardive Dyskinesia?

The FDA and Baxter Healthcare recognize that Reglan® increases the risk of Tardive Dyskinesia. However, they have failed to adequately convey the seriousness of Reglan® side effects.

Tardive Dyskinesia is a serious and potentially irreversible movement disorder caused by certain prescription medications. While antipsychotic medications are the common culprit in cases of Tardive Dyskinesia, Reglan® and other gastrointestinal medications can also cause this severe drug side effect. Patients with tardive dyskinesia suffer abnormal muscle movements, which can affect the muscles of the face, mouth, jaw, tongue, eyes, neck, shoulders, torso, larynx, diaphragm, arms, legs, feet, and hands.

Impairments in movement caused by Tardive Dyskinesia can be:

  • Rhythmic
  • Athetoid (slow, continual, and sinuous)
  • Choreiform (rapid, non-repetitive, jerky, and purposeless)

When these involuntary movements affect the muscles of the face and mouth, it can cause tongue licking, smacking, and sucking; lip pursing or puckering; facial grimacing; chewing movements, cheek puffing, abnormal blinking, and more. When this movement disorder afflicts the muscles of the arms and legs, it can cause hand clenching, toe curling or jerking, foot tapping, ankle flexing, and other abnormal movements. When Tardive Dyskinesia affects the muscles of the trunk, it can cause twisting, rocking, thrusting, swaying, and head tilting to the side or the back. Tardive Dyskinesia can adversely affect the ability to breathe, swallow, walk, and talk.

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Reglan® Lawsuit Information

Reglan® has been linked to serious side effects – an attorney from our office can help you file a lawsuit to get compensation from the manufacturer for any health problems you have suffered as a result its administration. If you contact our Orlando, Florida Reglan® lawsuit attorneys for a free consultation, please bring any of the following information:

  • Prescription records
  • Medical records
  • Diagnosis records of any Reglan® side effects
  • Insurance claim forms
  • Correspondence with your doctor
  • Correspondence with your insurance company
  • Any bills/records of costs you have incurred

Our Reglan® lawsuit attorneys will analyze your information from start to finish. The more information available, the more educated our decision on whether or not to pursue a Reglan® lawsuit will be. Your Reglan® lawyer will not pursue a claim unless you’re comfortable with proceeding.

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Contact Our Orlando Reglan® Lawsuit Attorneys

At the Orlando, Florida law office of Frank M. Eidson, P.A., a Reglan® lawyer can help you file a lawsuit to get the compensation to which you are entitled. Our Reglan® lawsuit attorneys have extensive experience with dangerous drug claims.

Our legal team will represent you intelligently and aggressively. To speak with a courtroom seasoned Reglan® lawyer – one familiar with its side effects and capable of helping you obtain fair compensation – contact our Avandia® lawsuit attorneys today and schedule a free consultation. We will protect your rights and make sure you are not being taken advantage of.

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