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Living Safer: Has Zantac Harmed Public Health? The Alleged Connection Between Ranitidine and Cancer
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Living Safer, your magazine for all things related to safety, is available. Please consider reading our cover story titled:
“After Decades of Use, How Much has Zantac Harmed Public Health?”
Written by Managing Partner Eric Chaffin and Partner Roopal Luhana, the article — published prior to the FDA withdrawal of all Zantac/ranitidine medications — covers important national litigation involving the link between N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a known carcinogen, and the popular heartburn medication Zantac, and its generic form ranitidine.
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