Prozac (Citalopram) Drug Injury Lawsuits

What is Prozac: Prozac is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant. Prozac is used to treat major depressive disorders, bulimia nervosa, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, bipolar disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Prozac is sometimes partnered with other medications called Olanzapine or Zyprexa.

Prozac is the most popular and most prescribed antidepressant drug in the world. Prozac was first introduced in 1988. Eli Lily’s Prozac sales are $2.6 billion dollars a year. Prozac is also prescribed for depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and panic disorder.

Problems with Prozac: Prozac has been known to cause Serotonin Syndrome, a toxic increase of serotonin levels in the brain causing barely perceptible to fatal symptoms effecting autonomic, somatic and cognitive functioning. Patients can experience serious allergic reactions while using Prozac, including rash, itching/swelling, severe dizziness and trouble breathing.

Prozac Side Effects Can Include:

Abnormal Heart Rhythm
Abnormal Liver Function
Aggression
Agitation
Anxiety
Bleeding of the Stomach or Intestines
Bleeding of the Uterus
Bronchospasm
Confusion
Convulsions
Decreased Sex Drive
Difficulty Breathing
Difficulty Having Orgasm
Dry Mouth
Erythmea Multiforme
Excessive Sweating
Excessive Thirst
Feeling Impulsive
Fever
Flu-Like Symptoms
Frequent Urination
Grinding Teeth
Hair Loss
Hallucinations
Hives
Hostility
Hyperactivity (mentally or physically)
Impotence
Inability to have an Erection
Increased Risk of Bleeding
Inflammation of Skin
Insomnia
Intestinal Ulcer
Irritability
Joint Pain
Larynx Spasm
Loss of Appetite
Loss of Coordination
Loss of Sense of Reality or Identity
Low Blood Sugar
Manic Behavior
Memory Loss
Mild Rash
Mood or Behavior Changes
Muscle Cramps
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome,
Panic Attacks
Problems Tasting
Rapid Heartbeat
Rash
Restlessness
Ringing in the Ears
Serotonin Syndrome
Severe Depression
Severe Skin Reaction
Shallow Breathing
Sinus Irritation and Congestion
Sore Throat
Stiff Muscles
Stomach Cramps
Stomach Ulcer
Strange Dreams
Suicidal Thoughts
Sweating
Swelling of the Face, Lips, Tongue or Throat
Swollen Lymph Nodes
Throat Irritation
Tremors
Trouble Sleeping
Upset Stomach
Weight Loss
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The Quick Facts on Prescription Drug Injury Cases:

We are here to help you find an experienced injury lawyer in your state.
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Fosamax Injury cases can be very complex and time consuming.
Fosamax Injury cases have a strict statute of limitations for you file an injury claim.
Time is of the essence when it comes to filing your personal injury claim.
Navigating through the legal process can be complicated and we will prepare you for this process.
All of our personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis and don’t get paid unless you do!
Many Prozac Injury cases can be resolved without the expense and trauma of going into a courtroom.
We are to help your family sort through the legal issues resulting from an injury.
If you have been injured by the prescription drug Prozac, you may be entitled to these damages:

Disfigurement (past and future)
Economic damages
End-of-life-expenses
Exemplary damages
Future medical bills
Loss of consortium
Loss of earning capacity
Loss of parental care
Lost wages (past and future)
Pain and suffering
Punitive damages
Medical costs
Monetary compensation
Non-economic damages
Physical impairment (past and future)
Loss of spousal support & companionship
All of our experienced Connecticut Personal Injury Lawyers attorneys work on a contingency basis and don’t get paid unless you do!

Connecticut Prozac Personal Injury Lawsuit

For a personal injury claim to be successful, lawyers have to show that your injury resulted from the negligence of another party. In the case of a wrongful death immediate family members have the right to file a wrongful death claim. We help you file personal injury lawsuits in all Connecticut Cities.