The Carlson Law Firm is helping thousands affected by the negligence of its manufacturers, Sanofi-Aventis and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, for failing to warn of serious risks associated with the drug. Patients prescribed Dupixent have been diagnosed with the blood condition Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) and other cancers of the blood. The Carlson Law Firm is investigating on behalf of patients diagnosed with CTCL.

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Dupixent (dupilumab) is commonly prescribed to treat chronic inflammatory conditions like eczema and asthma. While many patients turn to this medication for relief, growing concerns have emerged about a possible connection between Dupixent and serious health complications, including cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL).

If you or a loved one developed CTCL after using Dupixent, you may have legal options. Dupixent lawsuit attorneys are actively investigating whether the drug’s manufacturers failed to provide adequate warnings about potential risks.

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Who May Qualify for a Dupixent Lawsuit

Patients nationwide may be eligible to receive significant compensation if they’ve been prescribed Dupixent. You may be eligible to pursue a claim if you meet certain criteria, including:

  • You were prescribed or used Dupixent
  • You were later diagnosed with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
  • There is a reasonable timeline connecting your use of the drug to your diagnosis

Medical records and treatment history will play an important role in determining whether a case can move forward. If you believe you have a claim, call our Dupixent Lawsuit Attorneys at 800-359-5690 to schedule a free consultation. There are no out-of-pocket costs.

What Is Dupixent?

Dupixent is a prescription biologic injection used to treat chronic inflammatory conditions caused by type 2 inflammation, including the following: 

  • Moderate to severe eczema (atopic dermatitis)
  • Asthma 
  • Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis
  • Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) 
  • Prurigo nodularis
  • And certain types of COPD

Since its approval, it has become a widely used treatment option for patients who do not respond to more traditional therapies.

Why Are Lawsuits Being Filed

Recent concerns suggest that Dupixent may be linked to the development or progression of CTCL. In some cases, the drug may mask symptoms that would otherwise lead to an earlier cancer diagnosis.

Lawsuits involving Dupixent generally focus on allegations such as:

  • Failure to warn about potential cancer risks
  • Inadequate testing for long-term side effects
  • Delayed updates to safety information provided to doctors and patients

These claims center on whether patients were given enough information to make informed decisions about their treatment.

Serious Side Effects of Dupixent

While Dupixent has helped many patients manage chronic conditions like eczema and asthma, some individuals have reported serious and unexpected health complications. Understanding these risks is an important part of making informed decisions about your care.

Reported serious side effects associated with Dupixent may include:

  • Development or worsening of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL)
  • Persistent or worsening skin rashes that do not respond to treatment
  • Severe itching or skin inflammation
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Eye-related issues, including inflammation or vision changes
  • Allergic reactions or immune system complications

One of the most concerning issues is that symptoms of CTCL can closely resemble eczema. This overlap may delay an accurate diagnosis, allowing a serious condition to progress while being treated as a less severe skin disorder.

If you experienced unusual or worsening symptoms while taking Dupixent, it’s important to take those changes seriously. In some cases, what appears to be a flare-up may be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. Our Dupixent Lawsuit Attorneys are available to take your call nationwide.

Schedule your free consultation at 800-359-5690.

Understanding Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is a rare type of cancer that affects the skin and can eventually spread to blood cells, also called T cells, or T lymphocytes. After the cancer spreads to T cells, it can also involve other organs.

Its symptoms can closely resemble those of common skin conditions, leading to delayed diagnosis.

Common signs may include:

  • Persistent rashes all over the body
  • Patches of raised or scaly skin that may itch. (The patches happen most often on skin that doesn’t get much sun.)
  • Patches of skin that look pink, red, brown or gray. 
  • Skin that looks lighter in color than the skin around it. 
  • Severe itching
  • Dry or scaly skin
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • General illness
  • Temperature regulation issues
  • Hair loss
  • Thickened skin on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet

Our team has extensive experience handling claims where a product or medication caused a serious illness like lymphoma

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Speak With Dupixent Lawsuit Attorneys at The Carlson Law Firm

Facing a cancer diagnosis after taking a medication you trusted can feel overwhelming. You may have questions about what happened, what it means for your future, and what options are available to you.

At The Carlson Law Firm, we approach every case with compassion and a commitment to helping people understand their rights. Our team has experience handling complex cases involving dangerous drugs and works to hold manufacturers accountable when patients are harmed.

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma after using Dupixent, you can speak with a Dupixent lawyer to better understand your situation.

Call 800-359-5690 to discuss your potential claim and learn what steps may be available to you.

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