The PT Savvy Center

December 1st, 2009

Hope for those Coping with Yasmin Side Effects

Drospirenone is just one of the causes attributed to the outpouring of Yaz side effects reported regularly in America. Drospirenone is an ingredient allegedly unlike other progestins in the United States and was not utilized in America before it made an appearance in Yasmin, Yaz and Ocella. Add in the fact that the FDA issued advisory to the makers of Ocella, Yasmin and Yaz for using low-quality batches of drospirenone from Germany and you have the makings of a cautionary tale involving Big Pharma and its disregard for the people utilizing its pills.

There are already multiple lawsuits charged in various counties across the country against the birth control manufacturer. This number is expected to reach 1,000. Typically, those effected by Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella can fill out the form at thelegaladvocate.com to have an attorney review their info in order to be provided with answers and hopefully representation.

Any women that have been injured as a result of taking Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella may be eligible to compensation. Many lawyers and legal aid agencies such as thelegaladvocate.com now offer assistance to anyone living with side effects and health issues as a direct result of using Yasmin contraception. Now that more adult females across the country are coming forward and filing lawsuits, the legal system is moving closer to providing justice for those who were misled by the birth control manufacturers and possibly their doctors.

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