Propulsid
Propulsid is no longer available on the U.S. market, but was used for nighttime relief of heartburn symptoms. Propulsid was linked to numerous deaths, especially in people who were taking other medications and had underlying medical conditions. Thousands of people have currently pending cases against Propulsid’s manufacturers.
What are some important things I should know about Propulsid?
Propulsid has been linked to numerous deaths and serious injuries, including heart arrhythmias, and has been withdrawn from the market because of the risks. The manufacturer of Propulsid, Janssen, has agreed to pay as compensation to the injured patients and families of patients who died a minimum of $14.5 million and a maximum of $15 million. If you or a loved one was injured because of Propulsid, contact a personal injury attorney immediately.
Propulsid was used for patients who experienced nighttime heartburn. Propulsid provided relief from these symptoms. Propulsid was supposed to be used at the minimum effective dosing amount, and was supposed to be halved for people who had decreased liver function.
Propulsid was not supposed to be used for patients with congestive heart failure, organ failure, respiratory problems and advanced cancer, or patients with electrolyte disorders.
The FDA announced in 1999 that Propulsid had been linked to 341 heart arrhythmias and 80 deaths. Propulsid can cause heart arrhythmias, which can lead to heart attack and death, as well as liver damage and dangerous drug interactions. Propulsid was not supposed to be used for patients who were taking certain antibiotics, antidepressants, antifungals, protease inhibitors, and various other drugs.
Propulsid was withdrawn from the market in 2000. You should contact your doctor if you are experiencing symptoms after taking Propulsid. These include:
- heart palpitations
- fainting
- difficulty breathing
- chest pain
- chest restriction
- dizziness
You should also contact a personal injury attorney immediately to discuss your options regarding Propulsid.

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