Seroquel
Seroquel and Diabetes
Seroquel has been linked to several very serious side effects including a
higher risk of high blood sugar and diabetes. Patients using Seroquel or
other atypical antipsychotic drugs should have their blood sugar levels checked
regularly.
If you developed diabetes or pancreatitis after taking Seroquel or your diabetes became more
severe after taking Seroquel you may have a claim against the makers of Seroquel.
Seroquel
Seroquel is a drug prescribed for the treatment of schizophrenia and other
forms of psychosis, such as hearing voices or seeing things. Seroquel is
also used as a sleep aid. Seroquel is among a group of drugs called
atypical antipsychotics. In 2003, the Food and Drug Administration
required all manufacturers of atypical antipsychotics to change their labeling
to include a
warning about the risks of hyperglycemia and diabetes with atypical
antipsychotics. Seroquel has also been linked to pancreatitis and
ketoacidosis.
Seroquel has also been linked to other serious side effects, including
neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), a life-threatening disorder that can
affect the kidneys; and
tardive dyskinesia (TD), a disorder characterized by muscle movements that
can't be stopped.
Seroquel Lawsuits
If you or a loved one suffered serious injury or a loved one died after
taking Seroquel you may be entitled to financial compensation. Contact us now for a
Free Case Evaluation.
The attorneys at the Allen Law Firm are evaluating claims on behalf of
individuals throughout the United States who have taken Seroquel and suffered serious side effects including
diabetes, pancreatitis or death.
Complete the contact form on this page for a Free
Seroquel Evaluation. A lawyer from our firm will call you as soon as
possible to help you determine the possibility of filing a potential claim.
Or call 888.345.5291 to speak to an attorney now.
The initial consultation is free of charge. In personal injury cases where individuals have been injured by potentially
defective products like Seroquel, it is important to act quickly to preserve evidence and investigate the the injury.
Further, you must file a lawsuit before the statute of limitations expires.
If you
delay filing your claim, and the statute of limitations expires, you may lose your rights to compensation.
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