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Attention: If you took Zantac and have Cancer

 You May Be Entitled To Significant Compensation

Zantac Cancer Lawsuit

The FDA found Zantac to contain high levels of the probable human carcinogen Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA)

The makers of Zantac have been aware of the chemical for years, but failed to disclose this to consumers – instead prioritizing profit over safety

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    FDA Pulls Zantac Off Shelves Over Cancer Connection

    Recently the FDA found unacceptable amounts of Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in Zantac. NDMA is considered a probable human carcinogen by both the World Health Organization (WHO), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    The FDA permits a daily intake of 96 nanograms of NDMA, but testing revealed each tablet contained over 3,000,000 nanograms. That’s 3,000 times greater than the FDA’s intake limit.

    NDMA is a chemical that is traditionally used in rocket fuel, and is used to purposely infect lab animals with cancer for research purposes.

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    As seen on:

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    Zantac at Fault

    Zantac was released in 1983 and hit $1billion in sales by just 1986. In 1988 it was praised as the “single-largest-selling prescription drug, ever” by their CEO.  

    However, studies suggest the makers of Zantac were aware of high levels of NDMA as far back as 1981, but failed to warn consumers, doctors, or government regulators of the chemical. Instead, they chose to gain profit rather than keep their consumers safe.

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    If you developed cancer after using Zantac

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    Currently these are the forms of cancer associated with the use of Zantac:

    01.

    Bladder Cancer

    02.

    Colorectal Cancer

    03.

     Ovarian Cancer

    04.

    Pancreatic Cancer

    05.

    Esophageal Cancer

    06.

    Stomach Cancer

    07.

    Intestinal Cancer

    08.

    Testicular Cancer

    09.

    Kidney Cancer

    10.

    Uterine Cancer

    If you or a loved one have used Zantac and have cancer

    contact us today to see if you’re eligible to receive significant compensation.