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NY Jury Awards a Man $1 Million In a Risperdal Lawsuit

NY Jury Awards a Man $1 Million In a Risperdal Lawsuit

NY Jury Awards a Man $1 Million In a Risperdal Lawsuit

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A jury in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York, awarded a 24-year-old male $1 million for the complications he faced and might have to face in the future regarding Risperdal linked gynecomastia. The boy was prescribed Risperdal at the age of 9 and stated he was traumatized as a youth due to the growth of male breasts. Risperdal Lawsuits are on since February 2015, witnessing favorable verdicts for both the parties. Many cases have been settled out of court as well

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