Have You Been Diagnosed With Stomach, Bladder, Kidney, Pancreatic or Colon Cancer After Taking Brand Name Prescription or Over the Counter Zantac?
The FDA has warned that Zantac may be contaminated with cancer-causing agent NDMA (N-nitrosodimethylamine) normally used in petroleum-based industrial products.
People or loved ones of those who were diagnosed with cancer after taking Zantac may be eligible for compensation by filing a Zantac lawsuit.
Zantac Cancer Lawsuit Investigation
PLG is investigating reports of cancer diagnosis related to the use of Zantac heartburn medication. Some victims may be considering filing Zantac cancer lawsuits for their illnesses.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), along with European health agencies have warned that popular heartburn medication Zantac, may be contaminated with N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
NDMA is an industrial chemical used in gasoline, rocket fuel and other petroleum-based industrial products and is a known human carcinogen. NDMA levels in Zantac may be 3,000 to 26,000 times higher than legally allowed levels set by the FDA.
Potential carcinogenic effects of NDMA exposure include:
- Stomach cancer
- Bladder cancer
- Kidney cancer
- Pancreatic cancer
- Colon cancer
Filing a Zantac Contamination Lawsuit
PLG is investigating Zantac-related cancer and potential harm that may have come from taking Zantac. A Zantac cancer lawsuit may help victims recover damages for:
- Medical costs
- Lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- Disability or permanent injury
- Punitive damages
- Wrongful death
People or loved ones of those who developed or were diagnosed with cancer after taking Zantac may be eligible for compensation and should seek advice from legal experts.