Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Reglan Side Effects Breed Lawsuits

It has been more than a decade since the first reports linking metoclopramide products such as Reglan to tardive dyskinesia, which is a permanent and debilitating neurological disorder, surfaced. Many patients are still waiting for answers – and payouts. Although there is no cure for tardive dyskinesia, some relief may be found in a settlement that can help to chip away at medical and legal costs, pain and suffering, and other expenses related to the movement disorder and other neurological Reglan side effects.
Reglan lawsuits, unlike many other drug lawsuits throughout history, were never consolidated into multidistrict litigation or class action lawsuits, and therefore there are no available records of settlement amounts or damages awarded by juries – meaning plaintiffs who have not yet received compensation can only speculate at the kind of money they are likely to receive. Some legal experts believe that a conservative estimate for a Reglan settlement would be a hundred thousand dollars – and some plaintiffs might stand to take home millions.
A Reglan patient’s settlement amounts hinge on the severity of the Reglan side effects he or she has experienced – a more severe side effect will mean a greater payout because of the increased likelihood for high medical bills, disrupted quality of life, and other issues that many juries will take into account. Side effects besides tardive dyskinesia, such as blepharospasm, cervical dystonia, akathisia, and ocular deviation are also being discussed in Reglan lawsuits and will likely result in settlements with plaintiffs.
The good news for patients is that Reglan side effects will not usually worsen after use of the product is discontinued, but the side effects that have already manifested will likely stick with the patient for life. In some cases, side effects can be controlled with drugs – but these drugs can come with side effects of their own.

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