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Seroquel Half Life Information
Please note: Weitz & Luxenberg is providing information about Seroquel and a number of physical and mental health-related side effects that may have been linked to the use of the drug and its half life. However, our lawyers are only considering cases in which a child or young adult aged 25 or younger was prescribed Seroquel and developed Type 2 diabetes.
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Because Seroquel is prescribed to treat patients suffering from behavioral, emotional and mental health disorders, a number of Seroquel patients (and their families) are concerned about the drug’s half life (the time it takes for the drug to lose half of its pharmacologic potency).
Scientific information about Seroquel (or any prescription drug), including the potential for abuse, overdose, interactions with alcohol and other drugs, should be discussed with the patient’s healthcare providers.
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If your child or teenager has been diagnosed with diabetes after taking Seroquel, our lawyers may be able to help you to seek compensation for their disease, pain and suffering, and other financial compensation.
Please complete the form on this page for a free and confidential review of your potential Seroquel lawsuit. A Weitz & Luxenberg representative will contact you as soon as possible.
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