November 30, 2009
Assistance for those Living with Yaz Side Effects
Yaz is a popular oral contraceptive pill that is taken by millions of women around the world every year. As of late, Yasmin has been affiliated with certain serious Yaz side effects and possibly life-threatening injuries. Women taking Yaz, or its generic form Ocella, have reportedly suffered deep vein thrombosis,pulmonary embolism, among other serious health problems. And on top of the already mounting scrutiny, the FDA has sanctioned the makers of Yaz and Yasmin for misleading television adverts that did not properly making known to consumers involving the conditions the pills were meant to treat.
Bells and whistles went off when women in their 20s and 30s were suddenly falling victim to stroke and heart attack after being put on Ocella. Healthy twenty-somethings who were on this brand of contraceptive method for as little as a few months were exhibiting symptoms of major side effects and serious health risks. Cardiovascular injury, organ failure, and blood clots are just some of the serious Yaz side effects allegedly experienced by women put on this oral contraceptive.
Any women that have been hurt as a result of taking Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella may be entitled to compensation. Many attorneys and legal aid agencies such as thelegaladvocate.com now offer assistance to anyone experiencing side effects and health issues as a direct result of using Yasmin contraception. Now that more adult females across the United States are coming forward and filing lawsuits, the legal system is moving closer to providing justice for those who were misinformed by the birth control manufacturers and possibly their doctors.