Heart attack, stroke among symptoms of defective Yaz, Yasmin, Ocella birth control drug
Clearly, the worst symptoms of a woman suffering from defective birth control pills Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella are heart attack and stroke, as well as death. Other symptoms may alert a woman that she is in danger and alert her to seek prompt medical care to survive these defective drugs.
Among additional symptoms of defective Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella are pancreatitis, blood clots and gall bladder disease or other gall bladder ailments. Other symptoms include pulmonary embolism, also known as blood clots of the lungs, and deep vein thrombosis or DVT, which constitutes blood clots in the legs.
Strokes are a serious result of defective drugs
Women who suffer a stroke due to Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella may suffer one of two chief kinds of strokes: hemorrhagic stroke, which is due to bleeding, or ischemic stroke, which is a result of arterial blockage. Such strokes may suddenly assail women who have been largely healthy and have had no history of strokes.
Women who suffer a stroke then may face a lifetime of stroke-related problems. Among them are permanent brain function losses, permanent movement losses and difficulty in speaking or otherwise communicating.
Blood clots also plague women due to defective drugs
Blood clots and heart attacks are particularly dangerous and can be unexpected among young women, an age and sex group not normally prone to blood clots and heart attacks. Indeed, many Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella sufferers are young women with absolutely no family history of blood clots, yet they get them after taking the defective drug.
Blood clots must be diagnosed early or the victim can suffer severe consequences, including death. Women who suffer blood clots also are subject to spending the rest of their lives suffering pain in the blood clot area, having to take blood thinners, facing the prospect of additional blood clots and having problems with pregnancy.
Victims need medical care -- and a defective drugs lawyer
Those who suffer from Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella should seek immediate medical help. A physician may be able to diagnose a DVT, or blood clot of the leg, and then call for certain treatments. These may include wearing compression stockings, taking blood thinners or inserting a vena cava filter into the veins to catch blood clots before they reach vital organs.
After receiving medical attention, victims can consider alerting a defective drugs lawyer to protect their legal rights. A personal injury attorney from Jim S. Adler & Associates can fight for victims' rights in the legal arena, seeking full and fair financial compensation for such losses as medical expenses, missing wages, and pain and suffering. A Yaz lawsuit, Yasmin lawsuit or Ocella lawsuit can achieve this.
Victims can fill out the free case evaluation form on this web page and begin gaining economic recovery, as well as peace of mind.
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