Risperdal Lawsuits Filed Over Breast Growth Among Boys

At least 10 families have filed lawsuits against the makers of Risperdal and Invega, alleging that the antipsychotic medications, often used to treat attention deficit disorder and autism, caused teen boys to grow breasts measuring as large as a 38D cup size in some cases.

The lawsuits were filed recently in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas by the families of boys who took the medications and experienced the noticeable breast growth side effects. The Invega and Risperdal lawsuits accuse the manufacturers of negligence and fraud, and say they failed to adequately warn users about the potential male breast growth effects of the drugs when given to teen boys. Most of the lawsuits involve the use of Risperdal alone.

Risperdal (risperidone) and Invega (paliperidone) are manufactured by Janssen, a division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen, a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson. Risperdal is approved by FDA for the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and autism. Invega is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia.

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The complaints allege that the boys experienced dramatic breast growth that was in addition to significant weight gain side effects of Risperdal and Invega. The boys’ doctors initially missed or dismissed signs of breast growth, assuming it was connected to the increases in weight. In some cases, the boys grew breasts as large as 38D, and the complaints indicate that some of the youths will require surgery for breast removal.

The lawsuits come as reviewers in the FDA’s Division of Pharmacovigilance (DPV) are calling for more in-depth investigation of the metabolic side effects of antipsychotics on children.

In a report issued in early December, FDA reviewers warned that adverse events reporting system relied on by the FDA to alert the agency about potential problems manifesting in approved products is not exacting enough to accurately detect and quantify potential problems with the antipsychotics. Reviewers pointed to a study released in October in the children on Zyprexa and Seroquel showed signs of rapid and dramatic weight gain and said that more studies need to be conducted into the metabolic effects of those and similar drugs.

Risperdal carries a warning that unusual breast growth could be a side effect of the medication, however the lawsuits say that the risks were not properly emphasized and that manufacturers downplayed the severity and numbers involved. According to prescribing information packaged with the drug, 2.3% of adolescents in clinical trials experienced breast growth due to elevated levels of the hormone prolactin.

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11 Comments

  • AngelaNovember 27, 2013 at 10:03 pm

    My son was on risperdal and developed breasts.. I have has him tested for everything trying to figure out why this happen. My damily Doctor has no idea! He is 14 and teased and called names at school it's terrible to think this is all because if a drug!! I saw the comercial and they named rispertal and i jumped up and seached there my sons old documents that i had to submit to the goverment.. He[Show More]My son was on risperdal and developed breasts.. I have has him tested for everything trying to figure out why this happen. My damily Doctor has no idea! He is 14 and teased and called names at school it's terrible to think this is all because if a drug!! I saw the comercial and they named rispertal and i jumped up and seached there my sons old documents that i had to submit to the goverment.. He is no longer on any medication. I felt they didn't care about helping his bi poler just wanted him drugged... He was a zombie for over a year! I would like answers to why this happened and what is going to be done about it?

  • BenjaminOctober 20, 2012 at 9:55 am

    I'm 51 years old. I have been on Haldol for several years after my early twenties an on Risperdol up until last year. I currently don't take any antipsychotic medications. My breats are Bcup size. Does that warrant all affiliated doctors past and present accountable? I'm filing Small Claims Complaints on all dating back to when I first noticed them.

  • donnaJune 16, 2012 at 1:27 am

    my son has austic and have benn taking resperdale sine he was 8 and at frist he started developed breast then one is larger then the other and hes now 20 and i was wondering if i can have attorney take my case...

  • katherineJune 7, 2012 at 7:20 pm

    I would like the names of the attorneys on tv about risperdal side effects , breast growth. my son has been a victim of this drug

  • englishMarch 25, 2012 at 3:02 am

    My son is almost 13. He has many mental issues bi polar , tics , ADHD, panic attacks and the lists just grows. But now we have this issue with the weight gain and breast. What do you do? It's just another issue that we are having to deal with. What are the options that are out there?

  • ChristyFebruary 19, 2012 at 4:49 pm

    Wow all this is scary! My son is autistic and he would NOT eat. Our doctor gave us two options, a feeding tube or risperdal. I am anti-meds but faced with this choice and the fact that he was literally starving to death the doctor helped us reach what I thought was a educated desicison. Now I am not so sure. Plus my son was not even 4 years old. He did gain weight (as he consumed more ensure[Show More]Wow all this is scary! My son is autistic and he would NOT eat. Our doctor gave us two options, a feeding tube or risperdal. I am anti-meds but faced with this choice and the fact that he was literally starving to death the doctor helped us reach what I thought was a educated desicison. Now I am not so sure. Plus my son was not even 4 years old. He did gain weight (as he consumed more ensure plus) but had night terrors, increased anxiety, night sweats, and seemed more aggitated. We took him off the risperdal and looked for behavioral therapys and other alternate treatments. This drug is very dangerous for our children.

  • ROSAOctober 14, 2011 at 8:25 am

    my grandson been taking risperdal for a long time and begin to grow a large Breast Growth .one larger than the others.Rosa.

  • DawnMarch 30, 2011 at 2:28 am

    I would also like the name of the law firm. My daughter was on Risperdal also and starting growing breasts at age 7 and by the time she was 11 years old was a 40G. She had surgery for a breast reduction at 13 years old.

  • LouisMarch 23, 2011 at 2:39 pm

    does anyone have the name(s) of the Lawyers representing these boys??My autistic son has experienced both dramatic weight gain and rapid breast growth

  • SarahMMarch 22, 2010 at 3:01 am

    In response to the first comment - no, we should not put our children in "chemical straight jackets" however, MANY children with ASD often engage in self injury or hurting others. Risperdal is supposed to help suppress that impulse. No one wants to wants to change their child; we would LOVE it if everyone accepted them the way they are, but they do not and many people are beyond cruel; heartless e[Show More]In response to the first comment - no, we should not put our children in "chemical straight jackets" however, MANY children with ASD often engage in self injury or hurting others. Risperdal is supposed to help suppress that impulse. No one wants to wants to change their child; we would LOVE it if everyone accepted them the way they are, but they do not and many people are beyond cruel; heartless even. I have been investigating the recommendation to try this medication for my son, and I have to say, I am not comfortable with what I have read. However, I am tired of people throwing stones at the parents of children with ASD. If you have not walked in our shoes, do not throw stones or accusations. We only want what is best for our children; not to make them like everyone else. My son is the oldest of 4, he has much younger brothers I have to worry about, plus I have to worry about him hurting himself or worse! My child has never been on any type of medication and for most parents, medication is the VERY last resort. Most schools are becoming very accommodating to children with ASD... if only the other kids would, and if only the children affected themselves would love themselves as much as we parents love them!

  • Anne BJanuary 14, 2010 at 11:49 pm

    Kids with autistic spectrum disorders often end up on antipsychotics because they are first put on stimulants for focus -- and the stimulants make them violent. The better thing is to try to accept that different people are different -- not put them in chemical straight jackets. Especially, recent obsession with raising kids' achievement levels is forcing some kids into educational environment[Show More]Kids with autistic spectrum disorders often end up on antipsychotics because they are first put on stimulants for focus -- and the stimulants make them violent. The better thing is to try to accept that different people are different -- not put them in chemical straight jackets. Especially, recent obsession with raising kids' achievement levels is forcing some kids into educational environments that are developmentally inappropriate for them. Less pressure should be put on elementary school children, especially boys, and they should be allowed more play and creativity time. Kids with disabilities should not be expected to perform at the same level as kids without disabilities. That is insane.

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