• Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuit Update: What’s Needed To Make a Claim

  • May 2 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuit Update: What’s Needed To Make a Claim

  • Summary

  • Recovering addicts are a socially marginalized group. Some recovering from opiate addiction have relied on Suboxone sublingual strips to help aid their recovery. However, Suboxone sublingual strips have been linked to tooth decay and other dental problems.

    In this episode of David v. Goliath, Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe of Dolman Law Group discuss ongoing developments in the Suboxone tooth decay/tooth loss lawsuit. Specifically, Matt and Stan discuss what’s needed to make a claim. To learn more about the Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuit, listen to a prior podcast episode and visit Dolman Law Group’s resource website, Lawsuit Legal News.

    To learn more about Dolman Law Group, visit the firm’s website or call 833-552-7274.

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