
OTC Meds Lead to Stevens Johnson Syndrome: Be Safe and Take Action!
By Consider The Consumer on November 23, 2020
Stevens Johnson Syndrome & Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Lawsuit Investigation
Reports revealed that Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and its more severe form, Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN), is a serious and potentially life-threatening disease. This disease is known for causing large areas of the skin to detach. Also, lesions develop in the mucous membranes.
Oftentimes, Stevens Johnson Syndrome is a side effect of a medication. Furthermore, this disease has been connected to numerous prescription drugs and OTC medications.
The Potential Steven Johnson Syndrome Symptoms
The symptoms that Steven Johnson Syndrome patient may experience are the following:
- A rash and skin that begins to turn red or purple
- Hives
- Skin pain
- Blisters in the mouth, nose, eyes, and genitals
Before the rashes occur, people also suffer from flu-like symptoms, such as:
- Fever
- Sore mouth and throat
- Fatigue
- Cough
- Itching or burning eyes
If you or a loved one experienced symptoms of Stevens Johnson Syndrome, turn to your doctor immediately. You should also talk to an experienced Stevens Johnson Syndrome attorney.
Are You Eligible?
The following circumstances may qualify you for this investigation:
- You or loved one took an over-the-counter or prescription drug that caused you to develop SJS or TEN;
- You or your loved one was diagnosed with SJS or TEN; and
- You or your loved one was hospitalized because of SJS or TEN.
If you are one of those consumers who suffered from Stevens Johnson Syndrome disease, you may be able to hold the drug company accountable by joining this Stevens Johnson Syndrome lawsuit investigation. You can also send us a message for help.
Editor’s note on The Stevens Johnson Syndrome Lawsuit Investigation
This piece is to inform you about the potential Stevens Johnson Syndrome Lawsuit Investigation.
If you are considered eligible to be among the class of consumers described in the article above, you may eventually be able to participate in receiving any compensation the court may award.
We’d be happy to help you take a step in the right direction, fight this issue, and better enable you to join in on any potential consumer class action. If interested, please send an email to Outreach@ConsiderTheConsumer.com, find us on Twitter or Facebook, or even connect with us directly on our website! We look forward to hearing from you all.
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