The prescription drug metoclopramide, commercially known as Reglan, has been available in the US since 1980. It is used to treat certain gastrointestinal disorders, including nausea and acid reflux. Unfortunately, researchers have known for some time that Reglan can also have serious neurological side effects for the patients who use it. Despite this, the Food and Drug Administration failed to take action to protect consumers until the year 2009.
The primary concern for Reglan users is the risk of tardive dyskinesia. This is a serious neurological condition that causes persistent involuntary muscle movements. Symptoms include uncontrollable twitches, facial grimaces, eye movements, rapid blinking, and speech difficulties. Sadly, there is no known treatment for this highly disruptive condition.
If you or a loved one has developed tardive dyskinesia caused by Reglan use, the first step is to stop using the drug right away. In some cases, patients’ symptoms stop once they are no long on the drug. Other cases, unfortunately, seem to be permanent.
Some individuals who have been harmed by Reglan use have decided to take action against the parties responsible for exposing them to this dangerous drug. If you would like to learn more about legal options for Reglan side effect victims, call Relgan tardive dyskinesia lawyers Williams Kherkher at 800-761-3187.


