By Tamara Burns  |  April 28, 2017

Category: Legal News

Invega-Injury-LawsuitParents who are dealing with difficult behaviors of their children due to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or severe symptoms of autism are looking for medication that can help to assist their children have more prosocial behaviors.

Many parents were pleased when a medication prescribed by the doctor intending to target these behaviors became available, and many parents saw a positive behavior changing their children.

However, a number of parents claim if they had known the Invega adverse side effects in boys, they would not have given their children this medication.

What is Invega?

Invega, known generically as paliperidone, is an antipsychotic medication that alters the brain chemistry in patients who take it. Specifically, Invega alters the brain’s dopamine and serotonin levels. Dopamine and serotonin are neurotransmitters, or chemical messengers in the brain, and by altering levels, behavior and mood can improve.

In addition to affecting neurotransmitters, Invega has also been shown to affect the levels of the hormone prolactin. Prolactin is mostly associated with breast development and lactation in females. However, males also have lower levels of the hormone present in their body naturally.

Invega Side Effects

Because Invega increases prolactin levels in anyone who takes the drug, Invega adverse side effects in boys can include breast development and lactation.

Clinically, the development of breasts in males is known as gynecomastia. When breast tissue develops in males, it is typically not a reversible condition that can fade away once Invega is stopped.

Boys and men who have developed breasts after taking Invega have had to undergo surgery in order to remove excess breast tissue and return their body back to the way it was prior to them ingesting the antipsychotic medication.

In addition to causing Invega adverse side effects in boys and men physically, one can imagine how developing female-like breasts as a boy or man might affect a male taking the drug.

Patients have reported undergoing severe emotional and psychological distress after growing breasts from taking a medication that was supposed to provide them help.

Filing a Lawsuit over Invega Adverse Side Effects in Boys

If you are a parent who has had a son develop adverse side effects from Invega, such as gynecomastia, you may be eligible to file a product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer.

Parents who file gynecomastia lawsuits against the drug maker state that the manufacturer failed to warn of serious potential Invega adverse side effects in boys, including gynecomastia.

Potential plaintiffs may be eligible to recover damages related to medical expenses, including the cost of corrective surgery, damages related to physical and emotional pain and suffering, and more.

Parents also take legal action to send a strong message to product manufacturers demanding safety and transparency in the products that are released to the market.

An experienced Invega attorney can review your case at no charge to you and can help you learn your legal rights and options as you contemplate taking further legal action.

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