Zoloft,
a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant (SSRI), has been name
in a lawsuit that claims it caused a baby to be born with Zoloft birth defects, including the fatal condition Persistent
pulmonary hypertension in newborns (PPHN), a serious respiratory disorder which could be suffered by a
newborn after birth. In some cases, PPHN could be caused by
antidepressant side effects when the medications are taken during the
pregnancy. On October 26, 2011, Amanda
Brooke Pierce Phelps filed a Zoloft lawsuit against drug giant Pfizer in the U.S.
District Court in the Southern District of New York seeking in excess of
$75,000 in damages. The newborn was diagnosed as having Tetralogy of
Fallot, truncus arteriosus, ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect,
confluent branch pulmonary arteries, pulmonary valve atresia and other
cardiopulmonary defects that were allegedly caused by Zoloft side effects.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Zoloft Lawsuit Filed Following Death of Couple’s Child
A couple in Missouri has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against
Pfizer, alleging that the mother’s use of the antidepressant Zoloft during
pregnancy led to their child suffer severe Zoloft
birth defects and heart problems that were eventually
fatal. According to the complaint, Peska was given Zoloft during her
pregnancy, which caused her child to be born with a number of heart defects in
October of 2009. By the following day, the baby was dead. A number of other Zoloft side effects birth defect lawsuits filed in
recent months raise similar allegations that Pfizer failed to adequately warn
about the risk of problems with their medication, and that the drug maker
continues to refuse to properly warn pregnant women to avoid the
antidepressant.
Zoloft (sertraline) is a second generation
antidepressant that is made by Pfizer, which is part of a class of medications
known as SSRI antidepressants (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors).
Generic Zoloft equivalents are also available from a number of drug makers. According
to allegations raised in Zoloft
lawsuit settlements over Zoloft, the drug makers failed
to adequately research the effect of the medication when used during pregnancy
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Zoloft Birth Defects Lawsuits Growing in Number
One of the most tragic side effects of the
SSRI drug Zoloft is the potential for Zoloft birth defects.
Birth defects are most likely in women who have taken Zoloft or other SSRI
drugs in the first trimester of pregnancy. Previously, the link between Zoloft
and similar drugs and Zoloft birth defect
lawsuit was thought to be minimal but it has more recently become clear
that there are more serious problems associated with the medication than was
previously thought.
Zoloft is a commonly-used treatment for
depression, general anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, post
traumatic stress disorder, and a number of other conditions. These are
relatively common conditions. Zoloft
birth defect lawsuit is an SSRI drug, which means it works by inhibiting
the reuptake of serotonin in the brain, allowing the “feel-good” chemical
serotonin to work longer and harder in order to help a patient regulate his or
her mood.
Heightened Risk of Bleeding with Zoloft, Aspirin
Zoloft is a brand name drug known fairly
well by name across the country. Most people know a friend or family member who
is taking Zoloft drug recall lawsuit
for depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress disorder,
general anxiety disorder, or another related condition. Some people may be
aware that Zoloft
birth defect lawsuit can be significant in helping patients overcome their
psychological condition. So why do Zoloft lawsuits keep piling up in the
courts?
Many people are familiar with the
widely-publicized warnings that Zoloft could increase the chances of suicide or
suicidal thoughts in patients. Most of the patients who are affected by Zoloft lawsuit suicide are children,
young adults, and teenagers.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Zoloft Heart Defects Commonly Linked to Infants
Studies have suggested
that their may be an increased risk of Zoloft birth defects when the drug is used as
early as the first trimester of pregnancy, a time when many women do not even
know they are pregnant. Zoloft (sertraline) is a second generation antidepressant
that is made by Pfizer, which is part of a class of medications known as SSRI
antidepressants (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors). Generic Zoloft
equivalents are also available from a number of drug makers. According to
allegations raised in Zoloft lawsuits, the drug makers failed to
adequately research
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Zoloft Lawyers Grapple With Zoloft Birth Defects Lawsuits
The Food and Drug Administration warned
Zoloft patients as early as 2005 that they should avoid taking SSRI drugs such
as Zoloft during the first trimester—or three months—of pregnancy because of
the possibility of heart-related birth defects. Ventricle septal defects and
atrial septal defects are the issues most commonly reported with Zoloft lawsuit heart-related birth
defects, and occur when holes develop in the heart, which can lead to
open-heart surgery and even death. The New England Journal of Medicine’s
revelation caused a major upswing of Zoloft birth defect lawsuit from mothers and families whose babies had been born with side
effects.
Zoloft is an SSRI drug, or selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitor, which is an antidepressant that works by blocking
the reuptake of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a chemical that helps a
person feel happier and this method can help maintain feelings of happiness and
diminish mood swings and anxiety. There are Zoloft drug recall lawsuit because of the severe side
effects that it has been associated with, including birth defects and
depression.
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