Reglan Side Effects Lawyer George Sink

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Reglan Side Effects Lawyer
Do you have involuntary, repetitive movements of the tongue, mouth, face, hands, feet, arms, or legs?


If so, call George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers TODAY at 1-800-849-SINK to see if we can help you.

Reglan is a drug used to treat gastroesophogeal reflux disease, also known as acid reflux. Reglan is also known by its generic name, Metoclopramide.

According to the FDA, Reglan has been linked to a condition called tardive dyskinesia, which may include involuntary and repetitive movements of the body, even after the drugs are no longer taken. There are several other similar conditions also involving involuntary, repetitive movements that have been associated with use of the drug Reglan, such as dystonia, akathisia, and pseudoparkinsonism.

If you have been diagnosed with any of these conditions, or if you display these symptoms, dont wait. Call an attorney today to before the statute of limitations runs and you no longer have a right to compensation.

http://sinklaw.com

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