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Lexapro Suicide Cases

Lexapro Suicide Cases and Information. Call Today for a Consultation.

Developed by the Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck, Escitalopram was introduced to the U.S. market under the name Lexapro and distributed by the American pharmaceutical company Forest in 2002. An antidepressant, Lexapro is used to treat major depression, some associated with mood disorders.

Since its introduction, Lexapro has come under close scrutiny for its connection to suicide cases in adolescents and children, as well as adults. Lexapro suicide cases are being brought before the courts because of the way these patients took their own life. Some patients were once well adjusted and respected citizens who showed no signs of suicidal thoughts. However, after taking Lexapro, a noticeable turn of events took place and they committed acts they and their families never thought possible from them.

We have been able to help families who have gone through Lexapro suicide cases. While our work and the work of countless others has brought Lexapro suicide cases to the publics attention, there are still people who are living through the trauma.

We have brought forth cases of families who were looking for answers. If you know someone who has taken their own life or a life of another while or after taking Lexapro, we may be able to help you seek justice in the wrongful death of your loved one. Contact us today for a free no-obligation consultation.


Progress in Lexapro Suicide Cases

In July of 2005, the FDA issued a warning about the possibility for suicidal thoughts or actions in children and adults who are taking antidepressants. They also issued a reminder that the FDA has not approved the use of Lexapro for children.
Click to learn more about this warning related to Lexapro Suicide Cases.

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