An increasing number of complaints were filed at Yaz birth control or Yasmin (Who is Yaz?) in the country against pharmaceutical giant Bayer, which states that women have suffered severe and potentially fatal injuries after using the
Yaz birth control pills (What are birth control pills?).
Yaz birth control and Yasmin, which are manufactured by Bayer, oral contraceptives containing ethinyl estradiol content, long used in oral contraceptives from Yaz birth control, and drospirenone, a new type of progestin that is allowed in the other pills of birth United States is used in combination with Yaz birth control.
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Yaz birth control lawsuit with similar allegations that the warnings are inadequate because they are not really indicate that the use of drospirenone is a risk that women may experience a variety of increases in side effects from Yaz birth control.
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Drosprenone in Yaz birth control may increase potassium levels in the blood, which can be in a state such as hyperkalemia, known to disrupt heart rhythm and death, perhaps unknown. People who may have pre-existing liver, kidney and adrenal are particularly vulnerable to Yaz birth control.
Approximately 50 reports of deaths or
Yaz birth control have been reported to the FDA between the first quarter of 2004 and third quarter of 2008, according to some complaints. The deaths were women between the ages of 17 and included a reported cardiac arrest, pulmonary embolism and stroke, often with high levels of potassium in the blood by Yaz birth control
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Earlier this month it was reported that four new lawsuits were filed in the
Yaz birth control in the Federal Court, with three in Ohio and Wisconsin. This week, another seven complaints were filed in the Northern District of Ohio. All companies say that the side effects of
Yaz birth control or a factor in which the plaintiffs were injuries.
The number of complaints to state and federal
Yaz birth control has increased this year, after a third warning from the FDA that advertising and marketing of Bayer pill are false and misleading. Warning Letters FDA said the ads made exaggerated claims about the benefits
Yaz birth control pills and downplayed or not mentioned the major side effects. Following pressure from the FDA states and lawyers for several states, Bayer agreed to spend $ 20 million corrective advertising campaign.
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