Memphis, Tennessee attorneys to offer help to those suffering from tardive dyskinesia
Attorneys Tim Edwards and Ed Wallis are offering FREE case evaluations to anyone who has taken the prescription drug Reglan (generic name Metoclopramide) and has sustained injuries, including being diagnosed with tardive dyskinesia. In fact, studies have linked long-term use of the drug Reglan to the development of tardive dyskinsesia. Tardive Dyskinesia is a serious and often permanent neurological disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements in the face and extremities.
Usually prescribed to treat gastrointestinal disorders (such as acid reflux or heartburn), Reglan has been reported to have caused thousands of injuries across the globe. Regardless of whether taken in tablet, oral solution or injection, the medicine can cause injury.
Did you know that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only approved Reglan for short-term use? This has not stopped physicians from prescribing the medication for a year or more. As a result of the complications and complaints by so many, the FDA issued a black box warning for the drug in February 2009. A “black box warning” is the FDA’s strongest warning, and was issued for Reglan and other metoclopramide-containing drugs due to the risk of tardive dyskinesia in people who take the drug in high doses or for a long period of time.
IF YOU HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH TARDIVE DYSKINESIA AND HAVE BEEN TAKING REGLAN, PLEASE CONTACT US TODAY FOR A FREE CASE EVALUATION.
Although located in Tennessee, we are prepared to assist you with your claim no matter where you are located.
CALL: (901) 527-2125
AFTER HOURS: (901) 275-0600
EMAIL: Tim or Ed by clicking here.
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