Seroquel Lawsuits are still being reviewed

Since early 2006, the lawyers at Saiontz, Kirk & Miles, P.A. have been representing individuals diagnosed with diabetes, pancreatitis and other side effects of Seroquel. While the legal claims are moving through the court systems nationwide, new Seroquel lawsuits are still being reviewed and investigated.

>>INFORMATION: Seroquel Lawsuits

Seroquel, known generically as quetiapine fumarate, is manufactured by AstraZeneca. The medication is approved for treatment of schizophrenia, but it is often prescribed “off-label” for other uses including anxiety, dementia, obsessive compulsive disorders and autism. Seroquel side effects have been linked to an increased risk of diabetes and severe weight gain, which have led to serious medical complications for thousands of people.

It is part of a newer class of medications often referred to as an “atypical antipsychotic.” Zyprexa, another atypical antipsychotic manufactured by Eli Lilly, was tied to a similar risk and the manufacturer has agreed to pay over $1.2 billion to settle Zyprexa lawsuits for over 28,500 people.

>>PRIOR POST (1/8/2007): Zyprexa settlement

The first Seroquel lawsuits are expected to begin by Fall 2008 in several states. Thousands of pages of documents have been reviewed as part of the Seroquel litigation and depositions of many company witnesses have already been taken. The evidence is overwhelming that AstraZenica knew about the risk of Seraquel side effects, yet continued to heavily market their drug without proper warnings.

Seroquel is one of the best selling drugs for AstraZeneca, with sales of over $3 billion per year worldwide. As recently as November 2006, the FDA expressed concerns to AstraZeneca that some of their marketing materials were “false and misleading.” The federal drug regulators indicated that the company was improperly attempting to minimize the seroquel diabetes side effects and failed to adequately discuss the risk of serious muscular conditions, such as tardive dyskinesia, which could result from the drug.

AstraZeneca has heavily marketed the drug for “off-label” uses which are beyond what was approved by the FDA as a safe and effective treatment. Some experts have estimated that as much as 70% of all Seroquel prescriptions were “off-label” for unapproved uses. This has exposed people to the risk of Seroquel side effects such as diabetes, when they may not have received the drug if they had been properly warned of the dangers.

SEROQUEL LAWSUITS

The Seroquel lawyers at Saiontz, Kirk & Miles, P.A. are continuing to review and investigate new claims for individuals who have taken Seroquel and suffered:

  • Diabetes
  • Pancreatitis
  • Tardive Dyskinesia
  • Death

If you, a friend or family member have experienced any of these Seroquel problems, request a free consultation and claim evaluation.

12 Responses to:

“Seroquel Lawsuits are still being reviewed”

  1. candy snow Says:

    MY MOTHER-IN-LAW DIED IN MARCH 2006 SHE WAS TAKING SEROQUEL AT HE TIME OF HER DEATH

  2. Anita Wiemken Says:

    My doctor just put me on seroquel and I really dont want to take it. I have just lost 45Lbs it took me 10 months to take it off. I have been suffering from depression that goes back to my fathers susicide when I was 18, now I am 41 and never have got conceling for it. I just started taking cymbalta 60mg bid and I just do not want to add another drug to that. I have A lot of medical problems, from a tumor in my tummy to fibermyalgia, also last January I had plates and fusion in my neck 4,5,and 6th. I also do not have A spleen I ruptured that in 2nd grade andhad it removed with 2 blood transfusions. I am married with A 5yo and A 3yo and A 21yo attending Bowling Green State UV. What is your opinion should I take this medication? The doseage is 100mg every night. Thankyou for your time, Anita.

  3. jeriblue Says:

    my son has adhd and they have him on 100mg at night he complains of leg pain and often sleep walks and talks out of his head at night we have to watch him very close he doesnt sleep though without it he also has cystic fibrosis and has trouble gaining weight they have him on adderall 15mg 3xa day any other meds out there that would be better for him please reply thanks alot

  4. Laura Says:

    I was prescribed Seroquel took it for two weeks and then spent a week in the hospital diagnosed with Pancreatitis.

  5. LookandMiss Says:

    I took 100 mg of Seroquel beginning April 2003, and stop taking it April 2004. By December 2004, i was diagnois with type II diabetes. I had no idea I was sick until I couldnt hold down water. I went to the local emergency room, and my sugar was 881 and i lost eye sight. I had perfect vision before. I been taking inslin needles every since. I still suffer with not sleeping well, but couldnt a single doctor pay me to take Seroquel. I dont take anything to help me sleep now.

  6. Zyprexa Settlement Reached - Zyprexa and Seroquel Lawyers | Legal News & Updates Blog - Saiontz, Kirk & Miles Says:

    [...] in the same class of medications as Zyprexa, have also faced an increased risk of diabetes, and Seroquel lawsuits are pending throughout the United States for individuals who developed diabetes after taking the [...]

  7. G.L. Says:

    I`ve been taking seroquel for about two years & now I am borderline diabetic, but it does help me sleep.

  8. Jessica Says:

    I took seroquel for a while and the whole time I felt worse than I did to start I couldnt eat half the time and the other time I was just plain vomiting all the time I gained a lot of weight and either went from one extreme to the next no sleep or all sleep… It makes me wonder are all medications eventually bad what is really safe anymore.

  9. Jackie Says:

    I have been taking Seroquel for the past five (5) years. My current dose is 50mg/AM and 400mg/PM.
    I noticed movement problems withing 6 months of being on the medication. I reported what I can best describe as body fluttering. I also reported that my scalp moves frequently. My reports were always attributed to some other ailment. The movement problems have become worse. At first is was the right side of my body–jerking limbs and difficulty grasping with my hand. I thought I was in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease. Overtime, the body jerking now affects my entire body. Determined to obtain a diagnosis, I carefully reviwed the side effects of all of my medications. This review lead me to Seroquel. I am relieved about Parkinson’s even though I am not comfortable with Tardia…
    I am do not want to discontinue the Seroquel do to its effectiveness. My pronosis is ????able

  10. Gerri Says:

    My daughter took seroquel for 2 years and is now a type II diabetic. She weighed a measly 98 lbs when she started taking it she now weihs 195 lbs. We have since stopped taking the medicine but i never knew that this was a side effect.

  11. Greg Says:

    i started taking seroquel 4 years ago and soon after beginning seroquel use I started suffering accute pancreatittis attcks. I’ve now had at least 8 maybe 10 accute pancreatitis attacks and my pancreas is now compltely disfunctional and I have to take creon just to be able to eat. I just saw a tv add about this two days ago and immediately called my prescribing physician who wasn’t even aware of the pancreatic/diabetes side effects.

  12. jennifer Says:

    jennifer,I took seroquel for 1 year,and got very sick! I’ve had numerous pancreatitis attacks of one, I had toxic shock and almost died.I gained extreme amounts of weight and now I have type 2 diabetes! seroquel made me feel like a junkie for food! diabetes is one thing I can live with,but pancreatitis is {not} one of lifes pain that I can not endure!

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