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The Prescription Drug Reglan May Result In Involuntary, Permanent Twitching Of The Face And Extremities

Reglan, also called metoclopramide, is a drug commonly prescribed to treat gastrointestinal disorders such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), persistent heartburn, nausea, vomiting, and a feeling of stomach fullness. However, the drug has been shown to cause tardive dyskinesia, a permanent and severe condition which causes uncontrollable movement of the extremities and the face.

People with tardive dyskinesia commonly experience lip smacking, grimacing, tongue protrusion, puckering and pursing of the lips, rapid eye movements or blinking, and rapid movements of the fingers, arms, legs, and torso. Elderly women and people who have taken Reglan at high doses and for an extended period of time (three months or longer) are most at risk of developing tardive dyskinesia.

If you or a loved one has taken Reglan and developed tardive dyskinesia or suffered another injury, you may have legal rights to financial compensation. The drug maker and other responsible parties may be liable for your injuries, making you and your family eligible to receive money to compensate you for your medical bills, pain and suffering, and other damages. Contact us today by completing the short form to the right.

What is Tardive Dyskinesia?

Tardive dyskinesia is a permanent condition that commonly causes involuntary, repetitive jerky movements of the hands, arms, legs, and face. There is no cure or effective treatment for the condition. However, the symptoms may be reduced or eliminated if the patient stops taking Reglan for gastrointestinal problems.

FDA Warns of Long-Term Use

In February 2009, the Food and Drug Administration issued a stern public warning about the long-term or high-dose use of Reglan due to concerns about patients developing tardive dyskinesia. The drug is FDA-approved for short-term use for gastrointestinal disorder in patients who have not benefited from other treatments. The FDA required the makers of Reglan and other metoclopramide drugs to add boxed warnings to the products’ labeling about the risks of high-dose use or long-term use of the drugs.

Complete the form Today for Free Legal Reglan Consultation

If you or a loved one has taken the gastrointestinal disorder drug Reglan and developed tardive dyskinesia or suffered another type of injury, you may have legal rights. You and your family may be eligible to receive financial compensation for your medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other damages paid by the drug company or other responsible parties. The FDA has warned against long-term use of Reglan due to the connection to tardive dyskinesia. Contact a legal expert today today by filling out the short form to the right for a free, no-obligation review of your possible Reglan-injury case.

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