Zyprexa

First approved by the FDA in 1996, Zyprexa is an “atypical” antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Zyprexa is aimed at decreasing the effects of two chemical messengers in the brain, serotonin and dopamine. In June of 2005, Eli Lilly and Co. entered into an agreement in principle to settle 75 percent of the claims against the company related to Zyprexa. Eli Lilly will establish a fund of up to $690 million, to settle about 8,000 claims of damages from patients who assert that they developed diabetes-related conditions from their use of Zyprexa. The popular schizophrenia drug has been linked to serious side effects including diabetes, hyperglycemia and other blood sugar disorders. The FDA has asked Eli Lilly to add a new warning to the drug, warning patients of these side effects, too.

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