Yasmin and Yaz Lawsuits
After the misleading Yaz advertisement aired on national television, 27 state attorneys united to file a lawsuit against Bayer HealthCare. As a result, the pharmaceutical company agreed to run a $20 million dollar corrective advertising campaign to clear up several misconceptions about Yaz. However, many Yaz birth control lawyers believe that damage has already been done after many women have complained of serious Yaz side effects.
If you or a loved one has suffered side effects, including a heart attack, after taking Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella, fill out our free, no risk case evaluation form.
Yaz is only FDA-approved to prevent pregnancy, control Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and treat acne vulgaris in women choosing to use an oral contraceptive to prevent pregnancy. However, many women have taken Yaz after seeing these deceptive advertisements, which mislead consumers to believe that Yaz can treat common symptoms of PMS and all types of acne. Unfortunately, the misleading Yaz ads have led many women to take the pill under false pretenses, putting themselves at risk for serious Yaz side effects including blood clots, deep vein thrombosis and stroke. One women has already filed a class action Yaz lawsuit after developing Grave's disease, which she believes is associated with taking Yaz.
The Yaz birth control lawyers at Morgan and Morgan aim to hold pharmaceutical companies responsible for the dangerous side effects of their products. If you have developed heart problems, gallbladder disease, liver tumors or any other serious side effect, contact our Yasmin birth control attorneys immediately as you may be eligible for compensation.
