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FAQs
My child’s doctor prescribed Zoloft for her to treat her depression. While on the drug, she became extremely agitated and, a week later, attempted suicide. We believe her use of Zoloft led to her suicide attempt. How do we prove this?
My husband was taking Zoloft but decided to quit taking it without talking to his doctor because he was getting so agitated. After he stopped taking the drug, he committed suicide. Can we prove that the drug caused him to do this? Will our damages be reduced because he quit taking the drug on his own?
Was Zoloft approved by FDA? Why was it prescribed? What are the adverse side effects of taking Zoloft?
It seems that everyone knows that Zoloft causes increased suicidal tendencies in both adults and children. Can’t I just negotiate a settlement on my own instead of going to an attorney? Or would there be a benefit to joining a class action in my case?
Are there any special considerations in a case involving Zoloft?
What are the major legal issues involved in a case when someone has attempted suicide while on Zoloft?
What defenses are Pfizer and/or my doctor likely to use?
What types of damages are available in a case involving a suicide or suicide attempt while on Zoloft?
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