Memphis Zantac Lawsuit FAQs

Antacid Cancer Lawsuit Frequently Asked Questions for Memphis

Answers to Common Memphis Zantac Cancer Lawsuit Questions

Memphis Antacid Cancer Lawsuit

This page contains answers for residents of Memphis to the most common antacid cancer lawsuit questions received by our attorney team. To discuss your Memphis heartburn drug cancer case in detail or ask specific questions related to your circumstances, contact our firm. Our team of attorneys handling Memphis Zantac lawsuit claims provides free, no obligation case review.

Who can file a Zantac lawsuit in Memphis?

Any person or family member of a person in Memphis who developed cancer after taking an antacid or acid reflux medication may be eligible to make a claim by filing a cancer lawsuit against the drug’s manufacturer:

What kind of cancer does acid reflux medicine cause?

It is believed that Liver, Bladder, Colorectal, Prostate, Esophageal/Throat/Nasal, Stomach, Brain, Kidney (Renal), Pancreatic, Lung, Testicular, Breast, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Mouth, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Anal, Gallbladder, Appendix or Cecum cancer are the most likely types of cancer caused by heartburn drugs. However, the presence of NDMA, a known carcinogen, in many acid reflux drugs has only been recently discovered. The full implications of this discovery are not yet known.

What does it cost to file a Zantac lawsuit in Memphis?

We are committed to representing all Memphis persons involved in a heartburn medicine cancer lawsuit on a contingency basis, meaning there are never any legal fees unless we win compensation in your case.

Memphis Antacid Cancer Lawsuit FAQ

How much time do I have to file a heartburn medicine cancer lawsuit in Memphis?

Most states have lawsuit time limits; however, the majority of all Memphis persons having taking acid reflux drugs including Zantac and generic Zantac (ranitidine), Prilosec, Prevacid, and Nexium will fall within those time limits if they contact an attorney in the near future. For specific time limits for your Memphis claim, please fill out the form at right and one of our attorneys will contact you as quickly as possible, usually within the hour.

Does it cost anything for you to review my case?

We will always listen to your circumstances and give you our analysis of your case without any cost or further obligation. To access your free, no-obligation consultation, use the online chat feature or contact form on this site. One of our lawyers handling acid reflux drug lawsuits for cancer in Memphis will contact you to answer any of your questions.

What kind of heartburn medicine causes cancer?

Available both over-the-counter and by prescription, heartburn and acid reflux medicines that have been found to cause cancer fall in two drug categories: PPIs (protein pump inhibitors) and H2 (histamine2) blockers. Both serve to reduce the amount of stomach acid produced by the body in order to treat heartburn, acid reflux, and other esophageal complaints.

Which heartburn medicine has been recalled for cancer in Memphis?

Zantac and many forms of generic Zantac, or ranitidine, have been recalled. The list currently includes:

Free Case Review and No Fees Unless We Collect for You - Our Zantac Cancer Lawyers Represent Memphis Clients on a Contingency Basis

Our Zantac cancer attorneys will provide a free case review to Memphis persons who have suffered from stomach cancer, bladder cancer, liver cancer, or esophageal cancer after taking heartburn medications. We will represent all Memphis persons involved in a Zantac lawsuit on a contingency basis, meaning there are never any legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. Simply contact our firm through the online contact form or the chat feature and one of our antacid cancer lawyers serving Memphis will contact you promptly to discuss your case.

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