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ZANTAC® USE IN PREGNANT WOMEN LINKED TO PEDIATRIC TESTICULAR CANCER IN CHILDREN

ZANTAC® USE IN PREGNANT WOMEN LINKED TO PEDIATRIC TESTICULAR CANCER IN CHILDREN

  • Pain in the testicles

  • Swelling

  • Bruising in newborns

  • Firmness in newborns

  • Redness

 

IF YOUR SON HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH TESTICULAR CANCER YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR COMPENSATION!

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THE RISKS BEHIND ZANTAC®

Each year, thousands of pregnant women are prescribed Zantac® to help with pregnancy-related heartburn. However, recent studies conducted by independent pharmaceutical labs have found dangerously high levels of NDMA, a cancer-causing chemical, inside Zantac® and its generic version, ranitidine. 

Now, thousands of moms are taking Zantac's® parent company, Sanofi®, to court to find justice for their sons who suffered from testicular cancer as a result of Zantac® use in pregnant moms.

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