Zyprexa

You Deserve Justice After A Zyprexa Injury in Oklahoma

Zyprexa Linked to Serious Side Effects

Zyprexa is an atypical antipsychotic medication. It is not known exactly how it works, but is believed to change the actions of certain chemicals in the brain.

Doctors prescribe the drug to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. It also has been used to treat psychotic disorder patients, Alzheimer's patients, personality disorder sufferers, conduct disorders, and severe aggression in children.

Serious and deadly side effects have emerged after studies of Zyprexa were conducted. The usage of the drug is linked to hyperglycemia and diabetes.

The studies resulted in governments in Japan and throughout Europe requiring warning labels on Zyprexa packaging.

If you have taken any drug with serious side effects, an attorney at the Law Offices of Jeff Martin can talk to you about product liability or any other legal issues related to your injury.

Don't Delay — The Statute of Limitations May Jeopardize Your Zyprexa Lawsuit

If you or a loved one has suffered a Zyprexa injury, contact the Law Offices of Jeff Martin. Do not delay seeking legal assistance. The statute of limitations restricts the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit. Your legal rights may be in jeopardy if you delay. You may be entitled to compensation, but a dangerous drugs lawsuit must be filed before the statute of limitations expires. It's important to take action sooner than later while witnesses' memories are fresh and evidence remains intact.

Contact a Zyprexa Lawyer with Our Firm

At the Law Offices of Jeff Martin, serving Tulsa and communities in Oklahoma, an experienced Zyprexa attorney can help if you or a loved one has suffered an injury as a result of taking any drug or supplement. Contact us. Remember, your initial consultation is free, and you don't pay unless we win. Call us today in Tulsa area at 728-8888 or use our toll free number 800-980-9205.

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