ATTENTION ZANTAC USERS
If you suffer from Bladder, Pancreatic, Esophageal, Liver or Stomach Cancer you may qualify for a settlement.
ZANTAC LINKED TO CANCER
People who developed cancer after taking Zantac should take action against the drug manufacturer to recover financial compensation for past, present and even future medical bills, lost wages and other damages. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled popular heart burn medication Zantac, due to the contamination of N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) a probable human carcinogen.
Did You Know...
The longer that Zantac sits on the shelf the probable cancer causing substance “shows up as an impurity in concentrations that exceed federal standards”. The FDA says that the issue is linked with the way Zantac naturally breaks down over time in normal storage conditions - not how it is manufactured.
ZANTAC IN THE NEWS
"The World Health Organization has classified the contaminant [NDMA] as a 'probable human carcinogen'."
FDA orders all Zantac heartburn products off store shelves
"Patients should stop taking any of the medications they currently have and throw them away, the FDA said."
Zantac and other heartburn drugs recalled over possible cancer link
"In October, drugmaker Sanofi voluntarily recalled Zantac OTC sold in the United States and Canada."
FDA calls for heartburn drug Zantac to be pulled from market immediately
"The FDA issued a warning last September about the drugs, prompting pharmacies, including CVS, Walgreens and Walmart, to halt sales of Zantac and its equivalents."
FDA Says Zantac Should Be Pulled From Market, Citing Cancer Risk
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