Yasmin Injury Claims, Yaz Injury Claims, and Ocella Injury Claims All Gaining Interest of New Jersey Judiciary
The New Jersey Judiciary is interested in the numerous Yasmin Injury Claims, Yaz Injury Claims, and Ocella Injury Claims that have been filed in multiple district litigation (MDL) within the state. It is now suspected that Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella can all cause serious side effects and life-threatening health problems, including kidney failure, gallbladder disease, heart attack, kidney disease, stroke, tumors, and death. All three drugs are designed to prevent pregnancy in women and are now in the litigation spotlight. Women who have taken Yaz, Yamin, or Ocella and who have developed any of these serious side effects may have a defective birth control injury claim. Contact a Yaz Injury Lawyer / Yasmin Injury Lawyer immediately if you have been victimized by these drug's harmful and life-threatening side effects.
Bayer Healthcare and Teva Pharmaceuticals are named defendants in these drug defect injury claims. Both drug manufacturers are charged with having specific knowledge that Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella all have the potential to cause serious injuries when taken for their intended purpose: birth control. All three drugs contain drospirenone, an active ingredient not found in any other type of oral contraceptive. The Food and Drug Administration has already sent letters to Bayer Healthcare, warning the company of their use of low-quality drospirenone.
Do you have a Yaz, Yasmin, or Ocella drug defect claim? Find out by calling the drug defect injury lawyer hotline at Schultz Legal Group at (866) 840-3636. The call and consultation are always free. Don't let two of the largest drug manufactures in the world get away with causing you pain, suffering, and expensive rehabilitative medical care costs. Discuss your drug defect injury claim with an experienced injury lawyer immediately before the statute of limitations in your case runs out.
Bayer Healthcare and Teva Pharmaceuticals are named defendants in these drug defect injury claims. Both drug manufacturers are charged with having specific knowledge that Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella all have the potential to cause serious injuries when taken for their intended purpose: birth control. All three drugs contain drospirenone, an active ingredient not found in any other type of oral contraceptive. The Food and Drug Administration has already sent letters to Bayer Healthcare, warning the company of their use of low-quality drospirenone.
Do you have a Yaz, Yasmin, or Ocella drug defect claim? Find out by calling the drug defect injury lawyer hotline at Schultz Legal Group at (866) 840-3636. The call and consultation are always free. Don't let two of the largest drug manufactures in the world get away with causing you pain, suffering, and expensive rehabilitative medical care costs. Discuss your drug defect injury claim with an experienced injury lawyer immediately before the statute of limitations in your case runs out.















