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Though very uncertain, researchers believe that Stevens Johnson Syndrome is a severe form of Erythema Multiforme, an inflammatory disorder of the skin and mucous membranes that is triggered by an allergic reaction to certain drugs such as antibiotics, including sulfonamides, tetracyclines, amoxicillin, and ampicillin. In some cases, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications and anticonvulsants, such as Bextra, Dilantin, Children's Motrin and phenobarbitals, have also been implicated.

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with Stevens Johnson Syndrome, you may wish to consider whether or not you should seek a Stevens Johnson Syndrome attorney. Meeting with a qualified Stevens Johnson Syndrome attorney, along with information from your physician, can probably help determine whether or not a prescribed medication may have caused this severe skin disease. He or she can also advise you as to whether it would be in your best interest to either file a lawsuit or participate in a class-action suit, in which you and a number of other people with similar claims would file a suit as a group.

Settlements in these sorts of cases vary widely; some class-action suits yield just a few dollars per person. Individual suits could yield dramatically larger amounts, and if you need long-term medical care as a result of being diagnosed with Stevens Johnson Syndrome, you could qualify for a structured settlement to pay for your pain, suffering and future and present medical bills.

Drug manufacturers have a responsibility to notify physicians and patients of any potential harmful side effects of drugs, and that clearly has not been the case with Stevens Johnson Syndrome and particular prescription drugs. Please contact us immediately so we can help you in finding a Stevens Johnson Syndrome attorney to help you with your case.

 

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