Suboxone tooth decay
The acidic Suboxone film is alleged to destroy tooth enamel, causing decay, erosion, and tooth loss.
Where this case stands
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What this case is about
Plaintiffs allege the acidic, dissolve-under-the-tongue formulation of Suboxone film destroys tooth enamel, and that the manufacturer failed to warn until an FDA-required label change in 2022.
Cases describe allegations that the defendants deny. Facts are drawn from public court records, settlement administrators, and litigation trackers, and can change as the case moves.
What a review will look at
- Pharmacy records showing the Suboxone film prescription
- Dental records or X-rays documenting the decay or extractions
- Roughly when you started the film and when the damage appeared
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