YazNational Yaz Outreach Camapaign Launched, Women with Blood Clots from Yaz
Have You been Injured By Yaz?
Yaz, Yasmin, Beyaz and Ocella side effects complication include:- Blood clots
- Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
- Stroke
- Heart attack
- Gall Bladder problems
- Gall Bladder Removal
- Death
Yaz Birth Control Pills Helpline Lawyers
Yaz Birth Control Pills Helpline is seeking all women with blood clots, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis or strokes from Yaz to encourage them to file their Yaz lawsuits before it is to late. Bayer has set aside funds to compensate for injuries but, you must move quickly as the statute of limitations is running in your state. Yaz is a birth control pills that has been show to cause moving blood clots in young women. When these clots end up in the lungs they can cause a pulmonary embolism. When they end up in the brain they can cause a stroke. When they are in the legs they are called deep vein thrombosis. But, they may not stay there and if they travel to other locations it can be deadly. If you or a daughter, wife, sister, mother or friend has been injured by Yaz you must or encourage them to file a Yaz lawsuit. We must seek justice and protect others.Yaz Settlements IN, Get Your Yaz Lawyer Today
Bayer agrees to settle Yasmin, Yaz Gallbladder lawsuits
Bayer’s latest annual financial report shows the company has spent nearly $1 billion to settle around 4,800 claims alleging Yaz blood clots, and will continue to evaluate new claims for settlement on a case-by-case basis.Bayer Mirena IUD Causing Uterine Perforations, Mirena IUD Lawyers, Mirena IUD Lawsuits
Yaz Lawsuits, Mirena IUD Lawsuits, Bayer the Manufacturer of Both
Now we have two birth control devices under scrutiny and both manufactured by Bayer Pharmaceuticals. Bayer is the manufactuer of Yaz a birth control pill with warnings for blood clots, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis and strokes in young women. Bayer promoted the birth control pills as a way to easy freedom but, neglected to offer the problematic side effects. Now we have the Mirena IUD. The Mirena was also promoted for freedom but with it came uterine and organ perforation and other side effects
Lawyers are filing lawsuits against Bayer for these harmful side effects and in fact Bayer has offered the forst round od settlements for Yaz.
The New York Times recently reported on the heath concerns surrounding Yasmin and Yaz.
Side effects suffered by some women who take Yaz or Yasmin include:
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Gall bladder disease
- Pulmonary embolism
- Blood clots
- Heart attack
- Stroke
Mirena IUD Complications include:
- Organ perforations
- Device migration
- Embedment in the uterine wall
- Uterine perforations
- Infertility
- Infection
- Intestinal perforations or obstruction
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Ectopic Pregnancy
If you a wife, girlfriend, friend, sister, daughter, mother or anyone you know has been injured by either of these devices call us today.
Yaz Helpline Launches Nationwide Outreach To Locate Women With Bllod Clots From Yaz
Yaz Manufactured by Bayer Pharmaceuticals was one of the most popular birth control pills. Unfortunately due to the ingredients has been shown to cause blood clots, pulmonary embolism, blood clots, stroke, deep vein thrombosis and in some cases fatal complications.
The Yaz Birth Control Pills Helpline is launching a nationwide campaign to locate women who suffered a blood clot after taking the birth control pill Yaz. There are state statute of limitations in effect and time may be limited to file your Yaz lawsuit.
I you, a daughter, wife, sister or friend has suffered a blood clot, Deep Vein Thrombosis, stroke or Pulmonary Embolism after taking Yaz or Yasmin contact the Yaz Birth Control Pills Helpline to be connected with a Yaz lawyer to see if you have a Yaz lawsuit. The first payouts for Yaz blood clots have begun, The Yaz Birth Control Pills Helpline does not want any woman injured by Yaz to be left pour or find out it is too late.
On October 25, 2011, the British Medical Journal published a study from the University of Copenhagen linking the hormone in Yaz to blood clots. On October 27, 2011, the FDA released its own study entitled "Combined Hormonal Contraceptives and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Endpoints" showing drugs like Yaz could increase the risk of blood clots, DVT and pulmonary embolism by as much as 74%.
On May 31, 2012, the QuarterWatch report from the Institute for Safe Medicine Practices ranked Yaz and Yasmin second highest in 2011 for the number of complications reported to the FDA.
A Yaz Multi-District Litigation has been assignned in Illinois to consolidate these cases. The legal term for the Yaz lawsuits is Yasmin and Yaz (Drospirenone) Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation (MDL No. 2100, Southern District Illinois). More than 10,000 women have filed a Yaz blood clot claim.
Bayer has now begun settlle Yaz lawsuits with the first payouts at an average of $212,000 for each injured claimant. Bayer has set aside up to $610 million to settle the Yaz blood clot lawsuits. If you have a blood clot resulting in pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, or stroke from Yaz now would be the time to file your Yaz lawsuit claim if you have not done so. Time is limited for anyone with resulting blood clots, stroke, Deep Vein Thrombosis or pulmonary embolism after taking Yaz.
The Yaz Bitrth Control Pills Helpline Outreach will begin with the major and most populated cities in the U.S. to reach out to women injured by Yaz and connect them to a n experienced drug litigation, mass tort lawyer.
An initial outreach to locate women with blood clots from Yaz will be in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose,
The next will include:Jacksonville, Indianapolis, San Francisco, Austin, Columbus, Fort Worth, Charlotte, Detroit, and El Paso,and continue continue to Baltimore, Boston, Seattle, Washington, DC, Denver, Milwaukee, Portland and, Las Vegas,
Women who have been injured with Blood Clots by Yaz will also be introduced to the Yaz Birth Control Pills Helpline in Oklahoma City, Albuquerque, Tucson, Fresno, Sacramento, Long Beach, Kansas City, Mesa, Virginia Beach, Atlanta, Colorado Springs, Omaha, Raleigh, Miami, Cleveland, Tulsa, Oakland, Minneapolis, Wichita, and Arlington,
Yaz Lawsuits Proceed, Stroke, Pulmonary Embolism and Blood Clots From Yaz, Yaz is the largest MDL in the U.S
Yaz lawyers are filing Yaz lawsuits for blood clots, pulmonary embolism, stroke, deep vein thrombosis and in some cases death. The Yaz helpline speaks to mothers, friends, and husbands of victims daily. Wome have become unsuspecting victims of pharmaceitical companies who allowed a product on the market that has been shown to have sever complications for young women.
More than 12,000 Yaz lawsuits have been filed.
More than 12,000 Yaz lawsuits have been filed in the U.S. by women who allege complications from the contraceptives Yaz or Yasmin. These contraceptives contain drospirenone, a synthetic progestin that has been found to cause blood clots. A blood clot in the brain can cause a stroke; a blood clot deep in a vein causes deep vein thrombosis; and a blood clot in the lung can cause pulmonary embolism. Most of the Yaz lawsuits allege blood clots, stroke, pulmonary embolism, or deep vein thrombosis, but some claim other complications such as gallbladder disease.
To date, Bayer has paid out more than $400 million to settle more than 1,800 Yaz lawsuits. The company also announced that it has put aside an additional $610 million for future Yaz lawsuit settlements. This would bring the total to more than $1 billion. However, some industry experts have expressed the opinion that Bayer may end up paying as much as $2.5 billion by the time all the lawsuits are settled.
A Yaz multidistrict litigation, or MDL, was established in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois under Chief Judge David R. Herndon to consolidate thousands of these lawsuits. The Institute for Safe Medication Practices recently reported that the Yaz MDL is the largest MDL in the U.S.
On April 10, 2012, FDA updated the drug labels for drospirenone-containing birth control pills, including Yasmin and Yaz. The new labels report that some epidemiologic studies reported as high as a three-fold increase in the risk of blood clots for drospirenone-containing products when compared to products containing levonorgestrel or some other progestins.
The Yaz Birth Control Pills Helpline is here to help victims of Yaz and offer support and assist in participating in the Yaz lawsuits. Yaz lawyers accepting clients for Yaz.
Mirnena IUD Lawyers Filing Mirena IUD Lawsuits
The Mirena IUD is another dangerous device harming women. Mirena IUD lawyers are filing lawsuits nationwide for Mirena IUD injury under these circumstances. Effective immediately Mirena Iud lawyers are only accepting Mirena lawsuits for:
- The Mirena IUD Must have been surgically removed
- The Mirena IUd must have gravitated, moved and changed position
- The Mirena IUD perforated a nearby organ
- The Mirena IUD became embedded in the Uterus
- The embedment of the Mirena IUD in the uterine wall, and perforation of the uterine wall or cervix
- The Mirena has caused Inflammation of the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and internal organs (Peritonitis)
- The Mirena has caused Intestinal perforations or obstruction
NOTE; EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER FIRST 2012 LAWYERS ARE ONLY ACCEPTING MIRENA IUD CASES FOR PERFORATION OF THE UTERUS OR NEARBY ORGANS. Please see a physician and fins out if that is why you are having these complications. We understand and sympathize with your situation but, cannot change the legal rules of science which mean that your complications must be easily connected to the IUD.
If you or a loved one has a Mirnea IUD and has experienced any of these medical problems call our Mirena IUD Helpline lawyers today to discuss a potenial Mirena IUD lawsuit.
Texas Judge Blocks rule to exclude Planned Parenthood from Womens Services, Yaz to Poor Women
Yaz given to many young Poor women for Birth Control. Yaz Lawsuit Settlements have Begun for Lawyers Filing Blood Clots, Pulmonary Emblism and stroke Lawsuits from Yaz. Planned Parenthood cannot be blamed for A manufactures negligence. We wonder if this massive administering of birth control is a good idea. Wisconsin, North Carolina, Tennessee and Indiana, in addition to Texas, have all moved to block Planned Parenthood from receiving taxpayer money. Planned Parenthood id an important aide to the communiies for which it Provides Womans services.
Texas cannot exclude Planned Parenthood from health program-judge
Publish date: Apr 30, 2012
Last Updated: 2012-04-30 18:35:20 -0400 (Reuters Health)
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) – A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked a new Texas rule that would have excluded Planned Parenthood clinics from offering women's health services for the poor in the state because the organization provides abortions.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel in favor of Planned Parenthood means thousands of women enrolled in the Texas Women's Health Program who go to its clinics will not be required to find new healthcare providers, at least for now.
"The court is particularly influenced by the potential for immediate loss of access to necessary medical services by several thousand Texas women," Yeakel said in a 24-page ruling.
The preliminary injunction is a big win for Planned Parenthood, which has been under siege in several states by abortion opponents. In the past year alone, states including Wisconsin, North Carolina, Tennessee and Indiana, in addition to Texas, have all moved to block Planned Parenthood from receiving taxpayer money.
"For many women, we are the only doctor's visit they will have this year," Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a statement. "This ruling affirms what women have known all along: politics simply doesn't have a place in women's health."
The state Health and Human Services Commission will comply with the order and will work with the state attorney general to determine its next steps, spokeswoman Stephanie Goodman said.
"We remain confident that federal law gives states the right to establish criteria for Medicaid providers," Goodman said.
Texas Governor Rick Perry and some Republican lawmakers have said they would rather eliminate the women's healthcare program entirely than direct money to Planned Parenthood clinics.
The Texas program, which is part of the federal-state Medicaid program, provides cancer screenings, birth control and other health services to more than 100,000 low-income women.
The program does not pay for abortions or allow abortion providers to participate in the program. The new Texas state rule would ban program money from going to affiliates of abortion providers.
BAN ON AFFILIATES
State law has included that ban on affiliates since the program began in 2007, but the state did not enforce it. Texas notified the federal government last year that it intended to begin enforcing the ban, effectively excluding Planned Parenthood from the program.
According to Planned Parenthood, about 49% of the women who received services through the program in 2010 obtained some services through a Planned Parenthood provider. Planned Parenthood said it would lose about $13.5 million of annual funding for preventive care and family planning if the rule is applied, forcing it to close clinics and lay off staff.
Texas has already made deep cuts in other family-planning programs. As a result, state subsidies that once provided low-cost birth control to 220,000 women a year now cover fewer than 60,000 women a year.
The federal government pays for 90% of the cost of the Texas Women's Health Program, which serves low-income women of reproductive age who do not qualify for regular Medicaid coverage. Texas puts up just $4 million a year.
Critics object to Planned Parenthood receiving taxpayer money, which cannot be used to provide abortions, arguing that a steady stream of government grants provide an indirect subsidy by helping pay utility bills and keep doctors on staff.
Planned Parenthood is the nation's largest abortion provider, terminating about 330,000 pregnancies a year.
It gets about a third of its revenue – $360 million in 2009 – from government grants to provide birth control, gynecological exams and care for sexually transmitted diseases to low-income women.
North carolina Yaz lawyers File lawsuits for Yaz stroke , Pulmonary embolism, N.C Yaz helpline Reports
North carolina yaz lawyers and the yaz birth contol pills helpline assiting women in filing Yaz lawsuits for injury and loss form yaz .
Joan Cummins of Hackettstown, New Jersey, today filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Bayer Corporation charging that its oral contraceptive, Yaz, caused the sudden death of her eighteen-year old daughter, Michelle Pfleger.
On September 24, 2010, Michelle Pfleger collapsed on the way to her morning class at Elon University in North Carolina. The emergency team rushed Michelle to a nearby hospital, but despite all of their efforts, they were unable to save her. The autopsy report showed that Michelle died from cardiac arrest triggered by a pulmonary emboli, which is a blood clot in the lungs that can lead to abnormally low blood pressure and sudden death. Michelle was prescribed Yaz for the treatment of acne. The Complaint charges that Yaz caused the fatal blood clot in Pfleger's lungs.
Yaz victim Michelle Pfleger "One day she was a freshman at college so full of hope and promise and the next she was gone," said Michelle's mother, Joan Cummins. "I can only hope that by publicizing what happened to Michelle, I can keep another family from having to go through this."
North carolina yaz lawyers filing yaz lawsuits for women in Asheville, Boone, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Hickory, Outer banks, Raleigh, Duram, Wilmington, Winston salem and all of North carolina. Yaz causes blood clot and dep vein thrombosis. Whe blood clots move they can end up in the lungs causing a pulmonary embolism or the brain causing a stroke. Yaz lawyers filing lawsuits for women woth blood clots form yaz. Yaz blood clots have been fatal.
North Carolina Yaz Side Effects Lawsuit: Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
A woman living in North Carolina recently filed a Yaz lawsuit after she allegedly suffered deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in January 2007. The lawsuit alleges that in addition to the conscious suffering caused by the deep vein thrombosis (DVT), this woman also suffered from the amputation of her leg below her right knee as a result of the DVT. The lawsuit alleges that had she or her health care providers known of the serious health risks associated with the use of Yaz, she would not have used Yaz and would not have suffered these injuries





