The Zantac Lawsuit

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Overview The Zantac Lawsuit

 

Individuals who developed cancer following the use of Zantac, tainted with NDMA, may file legal claims seeking compensation for their cancer diagnosis. These lawsuits target drug manufacturers, and the cancers include bladder, stomach, esophageal, liver, and pancreatic.

Key Information on Zantac Lawsuits

Injuries in Lawsuits

Bladder, gastric/stomach, esophageal, liver, and pancreatic

Defendants

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Eligibility Criteria for Filing a Zantac Lawsuit

Individuals with cancers such as bladder, gastric/stomach, esophageal, liver, or pancreatic that potentially resulted from Zantac use must meet several prerequisites to qualify for Zantac lawsuits. They include

Documented use of Zantac

A cancer diagnosis

A direct correlation between the disease and Zantac use.

Claims are only accepted for those who used brand-name Zantac, while generic ranitidine is no longer covered. A lawyer evaluates the claims and secures necessary medical documents and data to develop a case.

If you have been diagnosed with cancer following Zantac use, then you can get a free case review.

According to Zantac lawyers, several physicians who diagnosed Zantac users with cancer did not have any family history or genetic indications for cancer, instead stating that the disease was due to NDMA poisoning in the environment.

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