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Stevens Johnson Syndrome

Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) was first identified in 1922 by A.M. Stevens and S.C. Johnson. SJS is an immune complex mediated hypersensitivity disorder that may be caused by many drugs, viral infections and malignancies. Patients who develop SJS often develop large blisters in the mouth, throat, on the skin, around the anus or genitals, and even on the eyes. The blisters rupture, leaving the skin and nerve endings exposed causing severe pain. Although the severity and nature of the symptoms may vary, as many as 10% of patients develop blindness and as many as 15% of patients die from SJS.

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Colordo Stevens Johnson Syndrome Lawyer

We are currently representing individuals who have suffered injuries from Stevens Johnson Syndrome from the use of drugs. The following drugs are on our case watch list:

Childrens Motrin Aldactone Motrin Athrotec
Tegreta Avalox Dilantin Zortaren
Trileptol Coreg Bextra Septra
Feldene Bactrim Ceclor Levaquin
Clinoril Lamictal Zantac Ibuprofen
Neurontin Avalox Tylenol Voltaren
Z-pack (Zithromax) Phenytek Prilosec Relafen


Stevens Johnson Syndrome Foundation

There are excellent resources to help families who have suffered loss because of SJS. We recommend:

Stevens Johnson Syndrome Foundation

Our firm is dedicated not only to the investigation and resolution of Stevens Johnson Syndrome cases through the advancement of stronger warnings and greater consumer awareness regarding these serious side effects. It is our goal to our knowledge of the law to reduce the number of people victimized by SJS in the future.

If you or your child has been diagnosed with SJS as a result of the use of a drug, our team is ready to investigate and evaluate your case. We will give you a free detailed evaluation.

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