Seroquel Medication
Type 2 Diabetes Risk for Children, Young Adults Prescribed Seroquel
Please note: While 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 this medication, the firm is only considering cases in which a child or adult age 25 or younger was prescribed Seroquel and developed Type 2 diabetes.
The medication Seroquel (quetiapine fumarate) is an atypical antipsychotic drug for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
This medication is also perscribed off-label for treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, and as a sedative for those with sleep disorders (insomnia).
Medical questions and inquiries regarding the use of the medication Seroquel should only be answered by a doctor or other health care professional.
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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.
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Dosage
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Children and adults under the age of 25 treated with dosages of Seroquel at risk for Type 2 diabetes. Get info and free lawsuit review from our lawyers.
Uses of Seroquel
Seroquel use and side effects | Weitz & Luxenberg attorneys
Free lawsuit review is available for parents of children or teenagers diagnosed with diabetes caused by their use of Seroquel.