Zantac lawsuits: Heartburn medication is linked to cancer

What Kind of Cancer Does Zantac Cause? | Sibley Dolman Gipe Accident Injury  Lawyers, P.A.

Zantac, also known by its generic name ranitidine, is a known medication used for treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease and heartburn. Ranitidine is a common medication, which is available on prescription and also for over-the-counter use. So, what are the Zantac lawsuits all about? Basically, if someone used Zantac and was eventually diagnosed with cancer, they may have a case against the drug maker. Many personal injury law firms are now taking Zantac in many states, representing patients who have suffered the consequences of using the drug. Here’s more on what you need to know. 

Understanding Zantac lawsuits better

Zantac has been linked to cancer, such as bladder cancer, brain cancer, breast cancer, esophageal cancer, kidney cancer, and more. The drug is known to contain NDMA, which is a carcinogen that can cause cancer in animals and humans. Studies found an unacceptable amount of NDMA in Zantac, and the FDA asked ranitidine manufacturers to withdraw the drug on April 1, 2020. Zantac lawsuits allege that the drug makers should be held responsible because of defect in drug design and failure to warn about the side effects and risks of the medication. 

“Do I have a Zantac lawsuit?”

Every case is unique and has its own circumstances. If a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, or other health conditions, after consuming Zantac, you should meet an attorney to know the case. Personal injury lawyers often offer free consultation for Zantac lawsuits, so you can always decide on whether you want to file a case. 

What is the current status?

There has no settlement in Zantac lawsuits yet. Note that Zantac lawsuit are all separate lawsuits and not a part of class action. The cases, however, will eventually join a multidistrict litigation, or MDL, which will accelerate the litigation process. Settlements are expected in such lawsuits, only when some cases are heard in trial. Zantac litigation has been delayed beyond expectations, due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic. In case of an MDL, the judge will hear a few bellwether cases, which will get the tone for all other lawsuits. 

Finding an attorney

You need to know more on how you can file a Zantac lawsuit, and an attorney can help with that. Most law firms have websites these days, and you can check portals like Avvo to find top-rated attorneys in your area. Lawyers are taking up Zantac lawsuits on contingency fee, so you don’t have to pay upfront.