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Recent research highlights a troubling connection between antipsychotic medications that raise prolactin levels and a significantly increased risk of breast cancer. Category 1 and 2 antipsychotics like Risperdal, Invega, and Zyprexa have been shown to elevate this risk by over 50%.
Recent research highlights a troubling connection between antipsychotic medications that raise prolactin levels and a significantly increased risk of breast cancer. Category 1 and 2 antipsychotics like Risperdal, Invega, and Zyprexa have been shown to elevate this risk by over 50%.
If you or a loved one were diagnosed with breast cancer after taking these medications, you may be entitled to compensation. Drug manufacturers failed to warn patients and healthcare providers about these risks, and they must be held accountable.
If you or a loved one were diagnosed with breast cancer after taking these medications, you may be entitled to compensation. Drug manufacturers failed to warn patients and healthcare providers about these risks, and they must be held accountable.
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Antipsychotics are medications prescribed to treat serious mental health conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe depression. While they can be life-saving for many patients, some antipsychotics carry significant risks that are not always fully disclosed.
Certain antipsychotics, particularly those that raise prolactin levels, have been linked to a heightened risk of breast cancer. Drugs like Risperdal, Invega, and Zyprexa, categorized as high-risk antipsychotics, increase prolactin levels, a hormone known to stimulate
breast tissue growth and potentially contribute to cancer development.
Manufacturers of these medications failed to adequately warn patients and healthcare providers about this risk, leaving many individuals unknowingly vulnerable. If you or a loved one developed breast cancer after using these medications, you may have a right to pursue compensation.
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