Alabama Reglan Lawsuit AL | Alabama Tardive Dyskinesia Doctors

by Steve Fields on January 30th, 2008

If you were prescribed metoclopramideReglan and need help with an Alabama Reglan lawsuit, please contact our Reglan Tardive Dyskinesia Help Center for a free no-obligation consultation. If you have any questions regarding Reglan side effects we are ready to help answer any questions and provide you with the latest litigation updates and news. Please call or contact us via e-mail for a confidential free consultation regarding Reglan class action lawsuits.

Below are Alabama tardive dyskinesia and movement disorder doctors for assistance with treatment or if you or a loved one has questions regarding symptoms related to side effects of Reglan / metoclopramide that may be a sign of more serious problems including tardive dyskinesia.

Alabama Tardive Dyskinesia Doctors

Paul Atchison, MD
Specialties: Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.
Special interests are medical management of Parkinson’s disease and treatment of dystonia with botulinum toxin injections.Movement Disorders Specialist
University of Alabama at Birmingham
625 19th Street S
Birmingham, AL 35249-7340
Tel: 205-975-8509

Hisham Hakim
Specialties include: Dystonia
7500 Hugh Daniel Drive
Suite 250
Birmingham, AL 35242-7146
Tel: 205-991-3300

Michael Moran, PhD
Specialties include: Dystonia
Speech-Language Pathologist-Therapist
Auburn University Speech And Hearing Clinic
1199 Haley Center
Auburn, AL 36849
Tel: 334-844-9600

Anthony Nicholas, MD, PhD
Specialties: Areas include movement disorders with a special interest in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. Included in the services provided in his clinic are evaluations for Parkinson’s disease surgeries and investigational drug trials, botulinum toxin injections for various dystonias, including spasmodic torticolis.
University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th Street S.
Birmingham, AL 35249
Tel: 205-975-8986

Shin Oh, MD
University of Alabama
625 South 19th Street
Birmingham, AL 35249
Tel: 205-934-2120

David Standaert, MD, PhD
Dr. Standaert’s areas of interest are in the pharmacology and neurochemistry of the basal ganglia, and the mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease and other conditions which produce abnormalities of movement.
Movement Disorders Specialist
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Sparks Center, Suite 350, 1720 7th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35294-0017

Natividad Stover, MD
Specialties: Areas of interest or specialty include the medical and surgical treatments of movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease. She also is interested in the treatment of dystonia, tremor, Tourette’s syndrome, restless legs syndrome, and sleep disorders in patients with movement disorders, as well as innovative treatments for movement disorders.
University of Alabama, Birmingham, Department of Neurology
2285 Greenglade Road NE
Birmingham, AL 35294-0017
Tel: 205-934-0683

 

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Reglan Side Effects and Children

Reglan side effects in infants and children has been reported in patients receiving Reglan and the generic drug metoclopramide. Children are often prescribed metoclopramide drugs to treat acid reflux (gastroesophageal reflux) and erosive esophagitis. Current package labeling warns of the Reglan dangers of the movement disorder tardive dyskinesia with chronic metoclopramide (Reglan) treatment. find out more

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Reglan FDA Warning

The FDA recently announced a "black box" Reglan warning for drugs that contain metoclopramide which is used to treat gastrointestinal problems and nausea. There has been an increasing concern over patients developing the movement disorder tardive dyskinesia following extended use of the Reglan drug. find out more