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What is
being done?
What is
being done about Risperdal diabetes?
What is being done about Risperdal diabetes is too little to late. Risperdal has
been prescribed since 1994 and the damage is already done. Think about the
repercussions when at any given time, between 1 and 2 percent of the world's
population, including two million American adults suffer from schizophrenia.
This doesn’t take into consideration all the other conditions which it also has
been prescribed for.
A growing percentage of Risperdal users have already developed diabetes,
hyperglycemia, and blood glucose disorders. Many developed diabetes but it was
never diagnosed and they experienced ketoacidosis or hyperosmolar coma or death.
Patients seeking help from one disorder became seriously ill with another from
taking Risperdal, a prescription medicine.
With demands made by the FDA, in April 2004 (10 years later) Johnson & Johnson
finally put safety information on its label about Risperdal side effects. In a
letter, doctors were informed about labeling changes with a warning describing
the increased risk of hyperglycemia and diabetes to patients taking these
Risperdal.
Fight back against Risperdal diabetes
Are you now suffering life threatening diabetic side effects caused by taking
Risperdal? You may have a Risperdal side effects lawsuit. Contact a lawyer
familiar with Risperdal diabetes side effects with a FREE no-obligation
consultation today.
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