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Zantac (ranitidine) litigation: educational case snapshot only; individualized legal advice requires consulting a qualified attorney—not legal advice.
NDMA, ranitidine, recalled heartburn medication, cancer allegations
Ranitidine (Zantac) litigation alleged that the molecule could form N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) under certain conditions and that long-term use increased cancer risk. Regulatory agencies pulled many ranitidine products from the market in 2020.
Procedural history
MDL No. 2924 centralized federal Zantac product liability cases. Daubert and preemption rulings significantly narrowed or ended many federal claims.
A small number of state-court paths may exist for limited scenarios; individualized legal research is required.
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