Our lawyers represent clients who developed cancer after taking Zantac, a heart burn medication contaminated with the carcinogen NDMA.
ZANTAC
Zantac Cancer Risks and Your Legal Options
What Happened?
Zantac, also sold under the generic name ranitidine, is a medication used to treat heartburn, ulcers, and other stomach and esophageal conditions. The FDA determined it contained the carcinogen NDMA, which presents a significant cancer risk to patients.
Who Are We After?
The facts of each person’s case will determine the defendants for each lawsuit, but generally, the responsible parties include manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of brand name Zantac and generic ranitidine pills.
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Why Do We Fight?
It is crucial to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable when they prioritize profits over patient safety. The FDA often only issues a recall after a large number of people are negatively affected, making it essential for individuals to stand up against big pharma. By taking action, we can push for real change and prevent dangerous drugs from harming others in the future.
There is no cost to file a lawsuit with our firm, as we operate on a contingency fee basis. This means you will not receive a bill for our services unless we are successful in securing compensation for you. Should the lawsuit not succeed, clients will not owe the firm any fees or costs. Mass tort lawsuits, including the Zantac litigation, offer a strategic avenue for individuals affected by the same catastrophic event to band together, thereby enhancing the strength of their collective claim and efficiently reducing litigation costs.
People were prescribed Zantac or ranitidine to treat conditions such as ulcers, heartburn, reflux diseases, GERD, erosive esophagitis, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, and many have developed various types of cancer as a result. These cancers include but are not limited to bladder, brain, colorectal, esophageal, kidney, liver, stomach, pancreatic, leukemia, and multiple myeloma.
If you or a loved one has taken Zantac or ranitidine and have been diagnosed with bladder, brain, colorectal, esophageal, kidney, liver, stomach, pancreatic cancer, leukemia, or multiple myeloma, you may have a lawsuit. To determine your eligibility, please complete our free case evaluation, and our team will review your information to assess your potential claim.
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