Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Attorneys

Children's Motrin Side Effects Lawyers

CHILDREN'S MOTRIN and ADVIL
can cause Stevens-Johnson Syndrome,
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis and Death

Children's Motrin and Children's Advil are over the counter children's painkillers commonly given to relieve symptoms such as fever, body aches and pain associated with the common cold, flu and other childhood illnesses. Recommended for children ages 2-11 years, Children's Motrin comes in liquid, chewable and tablet form and is recommended for children between the ages of 2 and 11. Children's Motrin has been available in the non-prescription form since 1995.

There are many potential side effects associated with taking of Children's Motrin, which include Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, asthma, swelling, hives and shock. Some of these side effects can cause severe reactions including blindness and death.

In December 2004, the parents of a 7-year-old girl filed a lawsuit against the maker of Children's Motrin as well as several distributors alleging the painkiller caused their daughter to suffer serious side effects, including blindness and SJS. Doctors treating the child blamed the child's loss of vision on Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, which she allegedly developed the day after she took Children's Motrin. The lawsuit also claims the pharmaceutical companies who manufacture Children's Motrin knew about the associated risks but intentionally withheld that information from doctors and consumers.

Terrible Side Effects

Skin Blisters and Internal Burns and Possible Blindness from Using Motrin

The Law Offices of Nadrich & Cohen is investigating possible Stevens-Johnson syndrome legal actions against Johnson and Johnson subsidiary McNeil-PPC, Inc., the maker of the popular over-the-counter painkiller Motrin, on behalf of Motrin users who have suffered a sever skin and mucus membrane reaction or allergic reactions to Motrin such as Stevens - Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis.

Symptoms

The condition often starts with vague symptoms of fever, sore throat, headache, joint pains and gastro-enteritis. These symptoms can last from 1 to 14 days. A widespread red rash then forms, which often (but not always) has typical spots known as "target" lesions. These are concentric rings of different shades of red, which may blister in the center, and they are often clearly seen on the palms. Similar blistering lesions then form in the mucous membranes such as the mouth, the airway, the gastro-intestinal tract, the conjunctivae of the eye and the genital tract.

Potential symptoms of Stevens - Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are follows:

Progression of Stevens - Johnson syndrome

As these Stevens-Johnson syndrome conditions progress, the skin may slough off. In Stevens-Johnson syndrome, epidermal detachment involves less than 10% of the total body skin area; transitional Stevens-Johnson syndrome-TEN is defined by an epidermal detachment between 10 and 30%; TEN is defined by a detachment greater than 30%.

Eye Damage/Blindness/Serious Cases

In some cases, permanent eye damage may occur. Needless to say, this is very serious. We are presently investigating permanent eye damage in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Children's Motrin cases throughout the country.

Our law firm aggressively handles all personal injury and Children's Motrin injury cases nationwide. If your child or loved one is taking Children's Motrin, and has suffered Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) or toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), or any other serious side effects, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Please call us at (800) 718-4658 or email your inquiry to us. We will help you at no cost. We charge a contingency fee only. This means we only charge a fee if we obtain a recovery for you. If we do not obtain a recovery for you - you owe us nothing.

If we can help you or if you have any questions; call today, (800) 718-4658, or e-mail, info@personalinjurylawcal.com.

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