When the FDA initially warned consumers about the possible side-effects associated with the gastrointestinal drug Reglan, it mentioned the groups at highest risk of developing complications associated with the drug, which at the time included the elderly and persons who took the drug for longer than three months. Unfortunately, many parents are becoming concerned about the effect the drug may have had on their infants and young children.
Parents are specifically concerned about tardive dyskinesia, a movement disorder that has been associated with Reglan, in which patients display uncontrollable movements, excessive blinking, and protruding tongue.
If someone you love has been injured after taking the drug Reglan, contact the Reglan lawyers of Williams Kherkher at 800-761-3187 today.


