Yasmin Lawsuit

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Yasmin is a birth control pill that works by preventing an egg from leaving the ovary and by stopping sperm from reaching the uterus. It was first introduced in 2001 by Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals. By early 2012, a Yasmin lawsuit by the thousands had been filed against Bayer, charging that the drug, along with Yaz, which is another Bayer birth control pill, increased a woman's risk of blood clots (deep vein thrombosis) as well as gallbladder problems. Yaz was marketed as a "miracle drug' when it appeared in 2008, but it has also been reported as carrying higher risks for blood clots. A Yasmin lawsuit claims that Bayer did not adequately inform potential users of these risks. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Yasmin Lawsuit
Yasmin is a birth control pill that works by
preventing an egg from leaving the ovary and by
stopping sperm from reaching the uterus. It was
first introduced in 2001 by Bayer HealthCare
Pharmaceuticals. By early 2012, a Yasmin lawsuit
by the thousands had been filed against Bayer,
charging that the drug, along with Yaz, which is
another Bayer birth control pill, increased a
woman's risk of blood clots (deep vein
thrombosis) as well as gallbladder problems. Yaz
was marketed as a "miracle drug' when it appeared
in 2008, but it has also been reported as
carrying higher risks for blood clots. A Yasmin
lawsuit claims that Bayer did not adequately
inform potential users of these risks.
Both Yasmin and Yaz have a synthetic hormone
called dropirenone, not part of most other
birth control forms. The hormone has been
found to increase potassium levels, which
can cause the formation of blood clots and
lead to circulation blockage. Oral
contraceptives work by, in a sense, ignoring the
woman's normal menstrual cycle. In a normal
cycle after ovulation (releasing the egg
from the ovary) has occurred, the hormones
prepare the womb lining for pregnancy. That does
not occur if the egg has not been fertilized.
Yasmin makes the body think ovulation has
happened and pregnancy does not take place.
This birth control pill is taken once a day
for 21 days and then stopped for seven days.
Women placed on birth control with Yasmin are
generally given warnings before starting the
drug. Some warnings include
Yasmin is not protection against sexually
transmitted diseases.
Breakthrough bleeding or missing periods may
occur.
There is a risk of a blood clot in the leg or
lungs or an artery. The risk is greater in
smokers. Women are advised to discuss this risk
with their doctors.
There is a small increase in the risk of breast
cancer.
Any type of severe pain after taking the pill
should be discussed with a doctor.
Before the Yasmin lawsuit outbreak, certain women
were advised not to use the drug. They included
women who
are already pregnant
have a risk factor for clots, such as obesity
or varicose veins
experience an irregular heartbeat
have high cholesterol levels
Less serious side effects include breast
tenderness, weight changes, mild nausea, loss
of scalp hair or increased hair growth. Since the
Yasmin lawsuit outbreak, women taking the drug
are advised to see their doctors immediately with
any of these symptoms
pain or swelling in the legs or arms
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severe headaches or sharp chest pain
coughing blood
double eye vision
pain in the back of the lower leg
Women on this birth control pill are also
advised to be aware of possible gallbladder
problems and to see a doctor if they experience

frequent nausea or diarrhea
jaundice
abdominal bleeding
pain in the upper right side of the stomach
Despite each Yasmin lawsuit, the Food and Drug
Administration voted to keep Yasmin on the
market n March 2012. Some of the studies
concerning these drugs have been conflicting.
A study from 2011 in the British Medical Journal
said that the risks of blood clots while taking
Yaz were twice that of earlier drugs. An FDA
study of Yasmin found about a 1.5 increase in
the chance of blood clots than in birth control
medicines not containing the drospironone
hormone.
Despite the warnings and the studies that link
Yasmin to possible serious side effects, the
drug is still on the market today. That may put
thousands of women at risks for blood clots,
heart attacks, and strokes. If you or a loved one
is taking Yasmin and you have not experienced
any of the side effects, make sure you are aware
of the possible symptoms that may cause
trouble. Understand the dangers that have
been found with the birth control pill.
Discuss them with your doctor.
If you or a loved one is taking this drug and has
suffered any of the listed side effects, or any
other, speak to an attorney right away. Thousands
of women across the country have filed a
Yasmin lawsuit and Bayer Healthcare has
been liable for millions of dollars.
However, thousands of women may still be
suffering in silence. Contact an attorney
immediately to discuss your injuries and to
learn your rights. Any problem you may have
while taking this drug may entitle you to
compensation. You may have lost wages or spent
thousands of dollars in medical bills. The
serious health conditions that might be caused
or have been caused by taking this drug should
not go uncorrected. Do not suffer in silence.
You have a right to know your option if you have
any adverse effects from this controversial
drug.
Do not put off a call to a lawyer. A Yasmin
lawsuit may bring you the compensation that
should be forthcoming for your injuries and
pain. Make the call today.
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