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Louisiana man sues maker of acid reflux medication Reglan

A Louisiana man is suing the manufacturer of the medication Reglan (metoclopramide) alleging the medication caused him to develop a debilitating nervous system disorder known as tardive dyskinesia. Isreal Bennett of Jefferson Parish filed the suit against Qualitest Pharmaceuticals on June 11, 2010, in federal court in New Orleans.

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Acid reflux drugs provide temporary relief but can cause adverse reaction

Severe or can be painful and bothersome with symptoms that range from chest pain or a burning esophagus to hoarseness and sore throat. There are several methods to treat the condition such as manipulating the stomach acid secretion by neutralizing the acid, blocking the Histamine2 to stop acid production, or blocking the gastric proton pump. While the host of over-the-counter and prescription drugs to treat can bring temporary relief, long-term use of drugs can lead to some alarming adverse reactions.

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