Seroquel Pancreatitis Lawyer

        Seroquel (often misspelled by doctors and patients as Seraquel or Serequel) can also cause pancreatitis, a potentially dangerous inflammation of the pancreas.  The pancreas sits in the upper abdomen, behind your stomach.   The pancreas serves a vital role in the digestion system.  

It is alleged that Seroquel causes pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas that pancreatitisseroquelcompromises the pancreas.  Obviously,  inflammation is a relative term.  Accordingly, pancreatitis from Seroquel can run from benign to potentially fatal.  

There is not a dispute as to whether Seroquel causes pancreatitis.  Seroquel’s label says that it can.  Seroquel’s lawyers allege that it happens infrequently and that the benefits of Seroquel outweigh the risks. 

In the Seroquel pancreatitis lawsuits, plaintiffs’ lawyers allege that AstraZeneca failed to perform reasonable pre-market and post-market inspections, tests, drug trials and evaluations concerning the safety of Seroquel.  Had AstraZeneca properly tested Seroquel, it would have known that Seroquel poses a more significant risk of pancreatitis than Seroquel's label suggests.

There are Seroquel lawsuits pending around the country alleging pancreatitis from Seroquel.  If you think you may have a Seroquel case and would like to be included in the Seroquel lawsuits, you can call one of our Seroquel pancreatitis lawyers for a free consultation at 800-553-8082 or click here for a free online consultation.