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The most popular selling atypical antipsychotic medication and Eli Lilly and Co.''s best selling drug has been the target of three more Zyprexa lawsuits after claims of serious cases of diabetes and pancreatitis was diagnosed. Lawsuits have already been filed against Eli Lilly for Zyprexa side effects. Approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in 1996, Zyprexa is known as a new generation of antipsychotics that was believed to have a lower incidence of side effects than older alternatives.
In 2002, a Duke University study showed the link made between Zyprexa and diabetes after documenting nearly 300 cases of diabetes in people using Zyprexa. The British Medical Control Agency and the Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry have already warned about diabetes risks amongst Zyprexa patients, but it was not until recently that Zyprexa diabetes warnings were added in the U.S.
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