Yaz Blood Clots Can Be Deadly!

Use of the well-known birth control pill known as Yaz, Yasmin, or Ocella may cause a variety of harmful side effects, leading to tragic results.

One such side effect that some users of this contraceptive have experienced are the development of blood clots. This can lead to the most serious of health problems, sometimes causing a stroke and partial paralysis, or even death, if it travels to the brain. Even if it does not, it can still cause a myriad of complications requiring expensive, time-consuming, and painful treatments and therapies.

These harmful side effects are actually so solidly recognized at this point in time that the sellers of this drug themselves caution that women with a history of earlier blood clots or strokes, or diabetes or other conditions that may result in circulatory problems should not take this medication. Women who are already pregnant may also cause birth defects in their unborn children by taking it.

While scientists dont yet understand the direct link between yaz and blood clots, women who have purchased it as a form of birth control have, in all too many cases, suffered the debilitated impact of these harmful side effects, particularly the development of a blood clot. As a result, many women are rightfully scared about the possible impact that the past or present use of this drug may have on their health.

Lawyers seeking justice for the victims of Yasmin side effects are currently exploring the filing of a class action lawsuit for compensation. Such personal injury products liability lawsuits , including the Yaz Lawsuit, are subject to a strict statute of limitations, and the failure to assert your claim in a timely manner may, unfortunately mean that your claim is forever lost, regardless of how serious your injuries have been.

That is why it is extremely imperative that you fill out the form on the top of this page immediately if you think that you have suffered any harmful side effects from ingesting this medication, especially a blood clot. Later may be too late.

In addition to its primary use as a form of birth control, this pill has also been prescribed by doctors for some patients for other medical purposes, including control of acne and symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Accordingly, do not assume, simply because you were not prescribed Yaz for birth control, that you have not been otherwise exposed to the medication and its harmful side effects. Check the label on your medication, and if you have taken the drug for any of these other purposes, and believe you have suffered side effects, fill out the form above at once!

 

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