The use of Suboxone® Sublingual Film and other buprenorphine medicines may cause patients to experience serious dental problems, including tooth decay, infections, and tooth loss.
Suboxone® Lawsuit
The use of Suboxone® Sublingual Film and other buprenorphine medicines may cause patients to experience serious dental problems, including tooth decay, infections, and tooth loss.
Suboxone is commonly used to treat opioid addiction by combining buprenorphine and naloxone. It typically comes in the form of a dissolvable film, which is placed under the tongue or inside the cheek for several minutes.
Because buprenorphine and naloxone are acidic when dissolved, Suboxone film can weaken your enamel and lead to tooth decay or other issues.
“Since buprenorphine was approved, we identified 305 cases of dental problems (131 cases classified as serious) with buprenorphine medicines dissolved in the mouth.”
The actual number of patients who’ve experienced dental issues after using Suboxone and other buprenorphine medicines may be much higher. Not all dental issues have been reported.
In January 2022, the FDA issued a formal warning about buprenorphine dental risks. Despite this, manufacturers failed to take action and address these concerns — until the FDA required them to in June 2022.
At Sokolove Law, we’ve secured over $1.6 Billion for patients injured by dangerous drugs and medical devices. Let our Suboxone attorneys fight for you.
We’ve helped thousands of families hold powerful pharmaceutical companies accountable. See if our Suboxone lawyers may be able to help you.
Both generic and brand name versions of buprenorphine medications that dissolve in the mouth may put users at an increased risk of dental issues.
Belbuca®
Bunavail®
Cassipa®
Belbuca®
Bunavail®
Cassipa®
Suboxone
Suboxone
Subutex®
Zubsolv®
Subutex®
Zubsolv®
While dental issues typically began after 2 years of these treatments, some patients reported experiencing problems in as few as 2 weeks.
You may be able to file a Suboxone teeth lawsuit if you or a loved one:
Used Suboxone or another buprenorphine medication
Developed serious dental issues
While dental issues typically began after 2 years of these treatments, some patients reported experiencing problems in as few as 2 weeks.
In some cases, patients have undergone surgery and other procedures to treat these issues.
Call (877) 884-5984 now to get started for free. Our Suboxone attorneys can handle every step of the legal process if you have a case.
There’s only a limited amount of time to take legal action for Suboxone tooth decay due to state laws called statutes of limitations.
Once the deadline in your case passes, you won’t be able to pursue compensation for your injuries again.
Reach out as soon as possible, so you don’t miss out on the justice you deserve.
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