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Atlanta Risperdal Breast Cancer Claims

Diagnosed with Breast Cancer After Using Risperdal?

Women in Atlanta, Georgia who have taken Risperdal (risperidone) and were later diagnosed with breast cancer may have the right to seek compensation.

Through the Risperdal Lawsuit Help Center, you can connect with experienced legal professionals at no upfront cost.

You can request a free and private case review today. Submit your information online or call, and a team member will follow up within 24 hours.

Understanding the Concerns Around Risperdal

Risperdal is a widely prescribed antipsychotic medication developed by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a division of Johnson & Johnson. It has been used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and certain behavioral conditions, including use in younger patients in some cases.

Medical studies have raised concerns that Risperdal may increase prolactin levels. Prolactin is a hormone involved in breast development, and when levels remain elevated (a condition known as hyperprolactinemia), it may lead to abnormal breast changes and potentially increase the risk of breast cancer.

Johnson & Johnson has paid billions in settlements related to Risperdal, including claims involving side effects and marketing practices. Legal actions are still ongoing across the country.

If you developed breast cancer after taking Risperdal, your situation may qualify for legal review.

Health Issues Reported by Women

Some of the conditions linked to Risperdal use include:

  • Breast cancer, particularly hormone-influenced forms
  • Elevated prolactin levels (hyperprolactinemia)
  • Noticeable breast enlargement or structural changes
  • Benign lumps such as fibroadenomas
  • Unexpected lactation or discharge
  • Hormonal irregularities affecting fertility or menstrual cycles

Who May Be Eligible to File a Claim?

You may be eligible if:

  • You previously used Risperdal, even for a short period
  • You are female or were assigned female at birth
  • You were diagnosed with breast cancer or a related condition afterward
  • Your claim falls within Georgia’s legal filing window (typically two years from when the condition was discovered)

If you’re uncertain, a case review can help determine your eligibility.

Timeline of Key Developments

  • 1993 — FDA approval of Risperdal
  • Early 2000s — Increased off-label promotion
  • 2006 — Research identifies prolactin-related concerns
  • 2012 — Studies explore possible cancer connections
  • 2013 — $2.2 billion settlement involving Johnson & Johnson
  • 2015–Present — Continued legal filings nationwide
  • Today — New cases are still being evaluated

Types of Compensation That May Be Available

A successful claim may include compensation for:

  • Current and future medical costs
  • Lost wages or reduced ability to work
  • Physical pain and long-term suffering
  • Emotional and psychological impact
  • Loss of companionship
  • Additional damages depending on the case

Each claim is unique, and outcomes depend on individual circumstances.

Why People Choose the Risperdal Lawsuit Help Center

  • Access to attorneys experienced in drug-related cases
  • No upfront payment required
  • Fees only collected if compensation is awarded
  • Flexible consultation options
  • Personalized attention throughout the process

Common Questions

Do I need to prove the drug caused my condition?
Medical experts review your records and help establish whether your case qualifies.

What if I stopped taking Risperdal years ago?
You may still be eligible, as legal timelines often begin at diagnosis.

I don’t have my prescription history—what now?
Legal teams can assist in retrieving necessary medical and pharmacy records.

Will I have to appear in court?
Many cases are resolved through settlements, though attorneys are prepared for trial if needed.

Is there any cost to get started?
No. Initial consultations are free and confidential.

Important: Filing Deadlines in Georgia

Georgia law limits the amount of time you have to take legal action. Delaying your claim could result in losing your right to compensation.

Begin Your Free Case Review

If you or someone close to you took Risperdal and later developed breast cancer or related health complications, it may be time to explore your legal options.

Contact the Risperdal Lawsuit Help Center today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. Your information will remain private.dential, and carries no obligation.