YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO
MAJOR CASH COMPENSATION
FROM THE MAKERS OF SUBOXONE
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HOW TO DETERMINE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR A SUBOXONE DENTAL CLAIM?
Suboxone, a medication prescribed for opioid addiction, has faced legal scrutiny due to concerns that its sublingual film formulation might lead to rapid and severe tooth decay. This has resulted in significant dental complications for its users and subsequent legal action against the manufacturers. Allegations suggest that the manufacturers failed to sufficiently warn patients and healthcare providers about these potential risks until prompted by the FDA in 2022.
Common injuries associated with Suboxone use include:
- Cavities
- Tooth Loss
- Tooth Fractures
- Tooth Decay
- Tongue injuries
- Gum injuries
If you have suffered three or more of the dental issues listed above following the use of Suboxone’s sublingual film, you may be eligible for compensation.
You might be eligible to file a claim if you have experienced the following:
- You were prescribed Suboxone sublingual films before June 2022.
- Your last use of Suboxone occurred after January 1st, 2014.
- Your Suboxone treatment persisted for more than six months before the experiencing dental problems.
- You experienced injuries to three or more teeth
- You did not use methamphetamines.