Reglan and Tardive Dyskinesia
What Is Reglan Supposed To Do?
Reglan® (metoclopramide), primarily used to treat symptoms of heartburn and nausea, has been linked to a severe neurological disorder known as tardive dyskinesia (pronounced tahr-div dis-ki-nee-zhuh), or TD. The condition can result from taking Reglan for even a relatively short period of time in high doses.
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Tardive dyskinesia is a devastating condition that dramatically affects the lives of everyone around you. If you or someone you care about took Reglan® and suffered from tardive dyskinesia, contact us today. We will immediately review your medical records and discuss your options with you. We have both the experience and the resources to help you during this difficult time. Contact us today and learn what we can do for you. We want to help.
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Reglan® (metoclopramide), primarily used to treat symptoms of heartburn and nausea, has been linked to a severe neurological disorder known as tardive dyskinesia (pronounced tahr-div dis-ki-nee-zhuh).
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The statute of limitations—that’s the amount of time you have to file a Reglan® lawsuit—differs from state to state. We listed each state’s statute of limitations for easy reference. Click below to learn more.
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Nursing mothers have been prescribed Reglan®, also known as metoclopramide, as a galactagogue —an agent that increases milk production. Galactagogue usually occurs after typical breastfeeding.
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