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Bipolar Depression and Seroquel

Seroquel is commonly used as a treatment for bipolar depression. The FDA defines bipolar depression and bipolar disorder as "a mental illness that causes extreme mood swings." While Seroquel is used to treat the symptoms of bipolar depression, it has also been linked to serious health problems such as diabetes.

Weitz & Luxenberg is looking into what AstraZeneca knew about Seroquel's link to diabetic conditions and when they knew it. Additionally, the firm is investigating if AstraZeneca failed to tell the FDA and Seroquel users about its potential dangers in a timely fashion.

Weitz & Luxenberg represents numerous individuals who have serious injuries potentially linked to their Seroquel use. These injuries include pancreatitis , diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis, and in severe cases, diabetic coma and death.

Weitz & Luxenberg is seeking to accept cases from otherwise healthy individuals who have taken Seroquel and then developed diabetes or diabetes-related conditions. If you've have bipolar depression and have been hurt by Seroquel, please fill out the form below.

Weitz & Luxenberg is no longer accepting Seroquel cases.


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Seroquel is commonly used as a treatment for bipolar depression

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