SJS Drugs
SJS and Dangerous Drugs
A rare but serious condition, Stevens Johnson Syndrome has been linked to a number of common prescription and over-the-counter medications.
Attorney J. Neal Rodgers represents people who have suffered from this condition as well as the family members of those who have died because of SJS caused by a medication reaction.
SJS Dangerous Drug List
For most people the following medications are not dangerous drugs. For others, they can be deadly. If you or a family member developed SJS while taking one of these drugs, please contact attorney J. Neal Rodgers to discuss your case. The initial consultation is free. There is no risk to learn if we can help you.
SJS can be triggered by several classes of drugs, including antibiotics, sedatives, anticonvulsants and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Specific drugs include:
Anticonvulsants
- Dilantin
- Topamax
- Neurontin
Pain Relievers (NSAIDs)
- Advil
- Children's Advil
- Children's Motrin
- Ibuprofen
- Bextra
- Daypro
- Dolobid
- Remicade
- Feldene
- Relafen
- Diclofenac
- Naprosyn/naproxen
Antibiotics
- Flagyl
- Difulcan
This list is not comprehensive. Other drugs, including Fosamax, have been linked to SJS. If you developed SJS while taking a different medication, it is important to speak to a lawyer who understands the relationship between SJS and dangerous drugs. Contact the Law Offices of J. Neal Rodgers, PLLC. We represent people defective prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications nationwide. Call toll free 888-471-2637.
We Hold Drug Makers Responsible
We will clearly explain how we can help you, and guide you through the steps in the legal process. We are compassionate with our clients, but aggressive with those who caused them harm.
