Do You Have The Recent Fda News On Ortho Evra Lawyers?

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If you are using a birth control patch, you must read this article. If you can spare 1-2 minutes  of your time, you may find that if you have been injured by the Ortho Evra Birth Control patch that you may be entitled to monetary damages.
Ortho Evra was the first skin patch to be approved for birth control. However, the Food and Drug Administration approved the updated labeling for the Orthro Evra contraceptive patch to warn the patients and the health care providers, since the product exposes women to higher levels of estrogen than other normally prescribed birth control pills.
Ortho Evra is the weekly prescription patch releasing ethinyl estradiol, which is an estrogen hormone and norelgestromin (Progestin hormone), through the skin into the blood stream.
Ortho Evra lawyers provide legal services to clients injured by acts of medical malpractice and alleged drug company negligence. Whether via mediation, settlement or verdict, prominent Ortho Evra lawyers fight to capitalize on recovery for each client.
“Whether we are taking on the pharmaceutical industry, automobile industry, tobacco industry, or an individual physician who failed to suitably diagnose a patient, [our attorneys] handle and prepare every case the same to the fullest potential,” said a noted attorney from a reputable law firm in Manhattan, New York.
FDA recommends that women to talk to their doctor or health care professional to use the patch. Women who are on this patch should work coherently with the physicians or the health care providers in balancing the impending risks related to increasing estrogen exposure against the risk of pregnancy.
FDA warns women that an increase in estrogen may lead to increase in blood clots. However, it is not known whether women using Ortho Evra are at a greater risk of experiencing these critical events. The manufacturer, Ortho McNeil Pharmaceuticals, is conducting additional studies in comparing the risk of developing serious blood clots in women who are using Ortho Evra to the risk in women using typical birth control pills that contain about 35 mg of estrogen.
When it comes to the FDA and Ortho Evra lawyers involved in lawsuits, women using the Ortho Evra birth control patch should be aware of possible Ortho Evra side effects: vomiting, nausea, gastrointestinal symptoms (bloating, abdominal cramps), spotting, change in menstrual flow, breakthrough bleeding, edema, amenorrhea, temporary infertility after discontinuation of treatment, melasma, breast changes (enlargement, secretion, tenderness), change in weight, diminution in lactation, change in cervical erosion and secretion, migraine, allergic rash, cholestatic jaundice, depression, vaginal candidiasis, reduced tolerance to carbohydrates, intolerance to contact lenses and steepening (change in corneal curvature).  It is important to not discontinue the patch until first speaking with your doctor.
Ortho Evra lawyers will carefully investigate injuries and deaths which may have been linked to the Ortho Evra patch and continues to reassess thousands of pages of information available under the Freedom of Information Act.
If you have used the Ortho Evra birth control patch and have experience Ortho Evra side effects such as blood clotting, stroke, heart attack, or death of a loved one, it is important to talk to an attorney immediately. You may be entitled to monetary damages.


About the Author:
Arthur Elevore is a freelance writer who contributes and comments on medical litigation cases. He knows how to find qualified Birth Control Patch Lawyers or the right Ortho Evra Attorneys for your needs.



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