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Strattera (atomoxetine) Lawsuits and Lawyers handling Strattera lawsuits
What is Strattera?
Is it
safe? Why did Eli Lilly issue a warning? Do you have a serious liver
injury?
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Strattera Suicide
FDA Warns Of Strattera-Suicide Link. Doctors warned about reports of suicidal thinking in some children and adolescents who are taking Strattera.
www.monheit.com/strattera-suicide.asp
What
is the problem that lawyers familiar with Strattera litigation may help you pursue?
Liver failure,
insufficient clinical trials, no magic pills
www.monheit.com/damage.asp
Who should your
lawyer hold responsible for liver damage, if it was caused by Strattera?
Patient safety is health risk from insufficient warning labels
www.monheit.com/responsible.asp
What can you expect your lawyer to do if you were injured by Strattera?
File a Strattera lawsuit, Monheit Law, if
you don’t win – we don’t get paid
www.monheit.com/beingdone.asp
Strattera
FAQs
What’s the difference between ADD and ADHD? Does Strattera have any sexual side
effects?
www.monheit.com/faqs.asp
Breaking
news
Do I
have a Strattera case?
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Contact a Lawyer familiar with Strattera lawsuits
Liver injury lawsuit and ADHD/ADD
If you are currently taking or have taken Strattera, the injury – liver injury,
that is, may be short-term, long-term, or life-threatening. At the first sign of
flu-like systems or tenderness on the right side of the abdomen, yellowing skin
and eyes (jaundice), dark urine, or swelling – call your doctor immediately who
will determine whether or not you have a liver injury caused by taking Strattera.
The updated Strattera label warns that severe liver injury may progress to liver
failure resulting in death or the need for a liver transplant in a small
percentage of patients. The labeling also notes that the number of actual cases
of severe liver injury is unknown because of under-reporting of adverse events.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Attention Deficit Disorder
(ADD) is a neurological brain disorder that manifests as a persistent pattern of
inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that is more frequent and
severe than is typically observed in people at a comparable level of
development. ADHD/ADD begins in childhood and can persist into adulthood as
well. While some children outgrow ADHD/ADD, about 60 percent continue to have
symptoms into adulthood. The disorder manifests differently in adults as
hyperactivity tends to diminish but inability to focus or concentrate and lack
of organization persists.
Contact a lawyer familiar with Strattera litigation for a free NO-OBLIGATION case inquiry if you
have suffered severe liver injury. You may be eligible for a Strattera lawsuit
or fill out the below form.
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