Lawsuit Against Suboxone, Causes Damage to Teeth

Bey & Associates brought a lawsuit against Indivior Inc., claiming that its prescription drug, Suboxone, caused severe dental damage to a man who used it.
By: Bey and Associaates
 
ATLANTA - Feb. 19, 2024 - PRLog -- Bey & Associates brought a lawsuit against Indivior Inc., claiming that its prescription drug, Suboxone, caused severe dental damage to a man who used it. The lawsuit alleges that Indivior knew Suboxone could  completely destroy teeth and that would cause people who took Suboxone to have to have painful and expensive removals, root canals, and dental appliances, but that Indivior kept this information quiet and failed to warn patients and their doctors of this side effect. Bey & Associates founder N. John Bey said: "This man had to have most of his teeth removed and replaced by dental appliances, and all the while the pharmaceutical manufacturer knew these problems could be avoided. We are committed to bringing justice for our client and for other people who took Suboxone and found their teeth destroyed months or years later. Contact Bey and Associates for more information on this lawsuit. If you've used Suboxone in the past or are currently and wish to speak to an attorney please call us.

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