What is Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is responsible for releasing digestive enzymes as well as the hormones insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream. These hormones provide the means to process sugars and carbohydrates into energy for the body. The onset of pancreatitis frequently impairs the pancreas's ability to function.

Symptoms of Pancreatitis

The symptoms of pancreatitis include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. A general fever frequently accompanies these symptoms. Even after recovery several conditions may persist, including permanent dysfunction. This can result in diabetes. More extreme cases can result in damage to other organs and death.

Causes of Pancreatitis

There are many causes of pancreatitis including gallstones, steroid use, various viral infections, snake and scorpion bites, as well as prescription drug use. Several antipsychotic medications have been implicated. This list includes Zyprexa, Risperdal, and Seroquel. Since pancreatitis can result in severe health problems, you may have legal rights if it can be demonstrated to be as a result of prescribed drug use.

Questions and Consultations

If you or a family member has taken an antipsychotic and exhibited any of the above symptoms, you should contact a physician immediately. If you feel that you may need legal representation in this matter or are interested in more information, please fill out the free case evaluation form and an experienced attorney with Seeger Weiss LLP will assist you in evaluating your case. Attorney consultations incur no obligation on your part and all initial consultations are free of charge.

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