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Used Seroquel?

Have you used Seroquel?

If you have, you probally know that it is used for the treatment of bipolar disorder & schizophrenia, and off-label for anxiety and sleeping disorders.

But you probally did not know about the Seroquel's side effects, which include diabetes, hypoglycemia, and pancreatitis.

Have you developed diabetes, hypoglycemia, or pancreatitis from taking Seroquel? If so, Weitz & Luxenberg can help. To continue learning about seroquel lawsuits, follow a link below:

Do I have a Seroquel Lawsuit? I want to learn more about Seroquel . . .

Or fill out the simple form at the top of the page and a representive from our firm will answer your Seroquel concern within 24 hours.

DID YOU KNOW?
People with diabetes are at greater risk for amputations, loss of vision, and other physical problems that can limit their earning potential.

Weitz & Luxenberg is no longer accepting Seroquel cases.


see also:

Information on the drug Seroquel Information on the drug Seroquel
Information on the drug Seroquel - schizophrenia, bipolar disorders

Treatment for Dementia? Seroquel Dementia: Seroquel is being used as a treatment for Dementia
Seroquel is NOT approved for treatment of dementia-related psychosis

Uses of Seroquel Seroquel Use - Uses of the drug Seroquel
Seroquel Use - Recently Linked to Diabetes, Hypoglycemia, Pancreatitis

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