Zantac Linked To Higher Risk Of Cancer?

Zantac, a medication used to relieve heartburn and other stomach problems, has been linked with cancer risk. A study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine found that people have been diagnosed after taking Zantac and were twice as likely to develop cancer compared to those who did not take the drug. The study was based on data from over 1 million people. 

While Zantac is generally safe and effective, some potential side effects can occur.  If you are experiencing any of these side effects or any other concerns, speak with your doctor. And later, get ready to hire a personal injury lawyer to settle your claims and discuss your options further. 

How Ranitidine Causes Cancer?

The National Cancer Institute published a study linking bladder cancer with ranitidine use in 2004. In the 2016 study, ranitidine increased NDMA levels in human urine. The study also found a correlation between NDMA and bladder cancer. Ranitidine should only be prescribed to people who have a good history of taking it and have no other conditions that would contraindicate its use. 

What does the FDA say about Zantac?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an advisory about the possible risk of cancer associated with Zantac. The FDA says there is insufficient evidence to determine if Zantac causes cancer, but it is still investigating the possibility. 

NDMA is a possible human carcinogen (a chemical that could cause cancer). FDA has found impure contaminants in some ranitidine products that increase over time when stored at higher than room temperature. 

Is Zantac still approved by the FDA?

Zantac, a medication used to treat heartburn and other gastrointestinal issues, will no longer be available in the United States. Sanofi’s drug manufacturer has decided to stop selling ranitidine products in the US. This includes both prescription and over-the-counter versions of the drug. Sanofi has not yet commented on why it made this decision.

This news may surprise many people, as Zantac is still approved by the FDA. Sanofi may be discontinuing sales because it doesn’t believe there is enough demand for the product. It’s also possible that the company faces legal challenges from competitors or that there are safety concerns with Zantac.

Whatever the reason, this decision will leave many people without effective treatment for their gastrointestinal problems.

Should I get checked for cancer if I took Zantac? 

There is no way to determine with certainty what your risk of developing cancer from the use of Zantac might be. However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified Zantac as a “Cancer Risk Factor” and recommends that all individuals who take this medication get checked for cancer periodically. If you have any concerns about getting cancer from the use of Zantac, please talk to your doctor.

Zantac is made from the chemical NDMA. It is possible that taking Zantac can increase cancer risk in humans. Animal testing has shown that the higher doses and the longer exposures to NDMA increase the risk of test animals getting cancer. There is currently no evidence that Zantac can cause cancer in humans. But several lawsuits claimed Zantac caused them cancer and demanded compensation. 

What is the maximum daily dose of Zantac?

75 to 150 mg PO soon before dining or up to 60 minutes before eating or drinking heartburn-causing foods and beverages. The tablets can be taken up to twice a day. The maximum amount of Zantac taken in a day is 300 mg. Taking more than the recommended dose can cause adverse side effects, such as headache, drowsiness, and constipation. It is important to follow the instructions on the prescription label and not take more than the prescribed amount. Your body always provides you signals if something’s wrong. Hence, it’s recommended to include regular medical appointments in your life to ensure you’re in the best health possible. 

Conclusion

Zantac is a histamine blocker that reduces the amount of acid produced in the stomach. Zantac is generally considered safe and well-tolerated, but some potential side effects can occur. Some people believe that Zantac may increase the risk of developing cancer. 

If you take Zantac and experience any of the following symptoms, you should seek medical attention: chest pain, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, vomiting blood, or black tarry stools. These could be signs of a more serious problem and require immediate medical attention.

Zantac can also interact with other medications and supplements, so it is important to speak with your doctor before starting or stopping any new medications while taking Zantac. Switching to other medications can also work if Zantac is not the suitable prescribed option. Contact your doctor for further details. 

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