Number of Yaz and Yasmin Lawsuits Growing

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Posted by Eddie FarahNovember 13, 2009 7:10 PM

In 2007, Susan Galinis of San Francisco was the happy mother of 3-year-old twins, until doctors put her on the Yaz birth control pill. Four weeks and one day later she suffered a stroke.

Today it’s obvious to see part of her skull has been removed. Doctors had to operate to accommodate the brain swelling following her stroke. Her IQ is 77. She has chronic pain and no short-term memory. Her twins have gone to counselling to deal with the differnt mother who returned from the hospital after six months.

Galinas has sued Bayer HealthCare. Her doctors told her it was Yaz that caused her stroke.

Anne Marie Eakins, 34, a history teacher and mother of two is also suing. She developed blood clots in both lungs in 2007 after starting Yaz. That resulted in partial loss of her right lung.

Yaz is the newest sister to drug, Yasmin, both made by Bayer. Ocella birth control is the generic version that is sold by Teva Pharmaceuticals.

All three oral contraceptives are among the most widely used and involve a combination of ethinyl estradiol with a new type of progestin, drospirenone that has been inked to health problems including strokes, heart attacks, deep vein thrombosis, gallbladder disease, pulmonary embolisms, and death.

Our firm is taking in a number of cases by women who have been hurt by these oral contraceptives which should be taken off the market. With six new cases being filed around the country every day and class action lawsuits being launched around the country, it won't be long before the drug is taken off the market.

Until then, women have to suffer.

The go-to drugs for women under the age of 35 generated sales of about $1.8 billion for Bayer last year. A multi-million dollar ad campaign promises the pill is a quality of life treatment that will improve acne and severe premenstrual depression. Bayer had to spend $20 million correcting those ads after the FDA said the company went well beyond what the drug approval.

Bayer stands behind its oral contraceptives and plans to defend itself vigorously against the rising number of lawsuits filed by lawyers and the women they represent, to hopefully soon bring the marketing of these dangerous oral contraceptives to an end.

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LJ Arnett
Posted by LJ Arnett
November 13, 2009 8:20 PM

This is a joke. All oral contraceptives have the same listed adverse effects. The only reason that Bayer Corp is being sued is that they are the producers of the number one and two OC on the market. There was no mention if these women had any type of pre existing conditions that might also be the cause of the stroke or the pulmonary embolisim. Finally, YAZ is not indicated for severe premenstrual depression. This article is about as accurate as the law suit.

JoAnn
Posted by JoAnn
November 23, 2009 7:40 PM

SUE THEM AND HELP US WOMEN... In December of 2007 I weighed 125 lbs. - looked and felt great. I started taking Yaz and within the 4 months that I took it I gained 20-25 lbs.

I am a certified personal trainer and former bodybuilder and fitness competitor, I tried over and over to lose the weight and I was having the hardest time getting my body to change.

I had my thyroid tested, hormones, etc. - - Just 8 weeks ago my massage therapist was working on me and he kept hitting certain spots and so I asked him what that related to within my body and he kept saying "Gallbladder"

So he suggested and I concurred, and did a 6 day gallbladder cleanse. AMEN!!! My body has been changing dramatically.

Then I come across information that Yaz is being sued for Gallbladder issues - AND many other issues too.

This really is beyond upsetting. We have been used like guinea pigs!! This product is obviously not safe and obviously has major complications and many various side effects depending upon the individual woman.

I pray for this woman that had a stroke and for the other women to get justice for the rest of us!!

I THANK GOD THAT MY MASSAGE THERAPIST WAS THERE TO GIVE ME GUIDANCE AND HELP ME SAVE MY OWN LIFE!

Who knows what would have happened and what was happening to my body with that pill in my system.

GOD SPEED FOR ALL THE WOMAN WHO HAVE BEEN HARMED BY THIS PRODUCT!!

It has taken me almost 2 full years to see my body change!!! So for those women that have taken it and gained weight - - consider a gallbladder cleanse - THANK GOD it worked for me!!!

GOD BLESS US ALL!!!

Alberta M. Floyd
Posted by Alberta M. Floyd
November 26, 2009 9:38 AM

The history of chemical birth control is, with no exaggeration, littered with the bodies of women: in the late 50's/early 1960's the first pill ENOVID, (developed by Gregory Pincus, funded by Margaret Sanger, tested on poor Puerto Ricans!) caused blood clots that killed or maimed thousands of women in the first years of its use. Recently, the New York Times termed it a "massive overdose" -- 10 times the dose needed to suppress ovulation! FIFTY YEARS LATER, Yaz. When will we women learn to honor our bodies? To shine a light on about our cyclic fertility instead of suppressing it? To be free IN our womanly fertility, not from it? To know WHEN we are fertile and when not? Our own power is in self-control, NOT birth control.

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