Zantac Cancer Link
Zantac linked to Cancer
Stomach, Bladder, Kidney, Pancreatic and Colon Cancer have been linked to ingestion of Zantac, the brand name or prescription drug used to treat heartburn or acid indigestion.*
*Do not discontinue use of a drug without consulting your doctor or nurse practioner.
Investigations have uncovered possible links of at least 60 days of regular use of Zantac (ranitidine) with a diagnosis of cancer made six months or more after the last use of Zantac. The FDA warned that Zantac may be contaminated with cancer-causing agent NDMA (N-nitrosodimethylamine) which is used in gasoline and rocket fuel and other petroleum-based industrial products. NDMA levels in Zantac may be 3,000 to 26,000 times higher than allowed levels set by the FDA.
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Contact us at 1-800-814-4540 if you were diagnosed with Stomach, Bladder, Kidney, Pancreatic and Colon Cancer after taking Zantac for regular use at least 60 days to determine eligibility for compensation. Our medical legal consultations are free.