About 1,100 Birth Control Lawsuits Over Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella Filed
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03/19/2010 - The number of birth control lawsuits over Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella filed against Bayer Health Care has risen to about 1,100 cases, according to an annual report released by the drug maker, and the number will likely continue rising rapidly over the next year as thousands of other women are considering claims for serious injuries that may have been caused by side effects of the birth control pills.
Included among the claims are five Yasmin and Yaz class action lawsuits; three filed in the United States and two filed in Canada, according to Bayer’s 2009 annual report released late last month.
All of the lawsuits involve similar allegations that side effects of Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella increase the risk that women may suffer a stroke, heart attack, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, gallbladder disease or other injury. The plaintiffs claim that Bayer failed to adequately research the birth control pills or warn about the increased risks when compared to other available forms of oral birth control.
Yaz and Yasmin are two similar birth control pills that are both manufactured by Bayer, containing a combination of ethinyl estradiol and drospirenone, a new type of progestin. Ocella, which is a generic version of Yasmin, is distributed by Barr Laboratories, Inc.
Drospirenone, or drsp, impacts the body’s normal mechanism of regulating a balance between salt and water, which could result in elevated potassium levels. This can cause a condition known as hyperkalemia, which is linked to potentially life-threatening heart problems and other health issues. Yaz litigation claims allege that the oral contraceptives have been responsible for at least 50 deaths in the U.S. alone, with some estimating the number is closer to 60.
Many of the lawsuits also claim that Bayer over-promoted Yaz and Yasmin, alleging that the drug maker advertised additional benefits over other birth control pills without fully disclosing the potential increased risk of problems from Yasmin and Yaz. The FDA has previously penalized Bayer for deceptive advertising in connection with the birth control pills. Last year, the pharmaceutical company was required to spend $20 million to run a corrective advertising campaign after promoting unapproved and unsubstantiated health benefits of Yaz while downplaying side effects.
According to Bayer’s annual report, the drug maker expects that the number of lawsuits will continue to climb. Yaz and Yasmin lawyers are continuing to review potential cases for women who have suffered injuries, and some estimates suggest as many as 25,000 women could file a suit over the birth control pills.
Despite the lawsuits and purported health risks, Bayer raked in $1.7 billion from Yaz, Yasmin, and a low-strength version of Yasmin called Yasminelle in 2009. Sales overall for the company’s birth control pills was up 4.6 percent over 2008 numbers.
Yaz Class Action Lawsuit Information:
If you or a loved one have suffered serious injury such as Yaz Blood Clots, gallbladder damage, or death while using Yasmin, Yaz or the generic product Ocella, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact the birth control side effects lawyers of Ennis & Ennis, P.A. today for a free nationwide case evaluation. Our experienced attorneys can answer any questions you may have about Yaz, Yasmin, or Ocella side effects or a potential Yaz Class Action lawsuit. Fill out the case evaluation form on this page or call toll free: 1-800-856-6405.