(PRWEB) July 02, 2012
According to the US Drug Watchdog, “We have a huge problem-hardly any young woman have heard about possible severe side effects associated with the birth control pills called Yaz, Yasmin, or generic version Ocella. We have a even bigger problem--an extremely poorly publicized settlement might be near for users, who suffered a heart attack, a stroke, or a pulmonary embolism, and we need to do everything possible to get the word out to all young women, mothers of young women, friends of young women, who were using these specific birth control pills, and then had an out of the blue heart attack, stroke, or a pulmonary embolism. We need to get these women identified before its too late." As a background, in September of 2009, the US FDA released a warning letter sent to Bayer Pharmaceuticals over Yaz & Yasmin. The letter indicates that the drug maker hid out-of-specification test results for key ingredients in the birth control pills. The US Drug Watchdog says, "If you, or a friend are using birth control pills called Yaz, Yasmin, or their generic version Ocella, and severe side effects have occurred, such a pulmonary embolism, a heart attack, a stroke, or other severe medical conditions please contact us immediately at 866-714-6466." http://USDrugWatchdog.com
Possible Side Effects Yaz/Yasmin Birth Control Pills
The US Drug Watchdog is saying,”We want to talk with users of the birth control pills called Yaz, Yasmin, or the generic version Ocella, if they have had any type of severe medical side effects, or, who have suddenly developed an unexplained severe medical condition. We want to get the word out to all young women about these birth control pills, because of the potential for heart attacks, strokes, and or other serious medical issues. Time really is of the essence. If a woman suffered a heart attack, stroke, or other serious medical conditions after using these birth control pills, we need to hear from them right away.” For more information please call the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.com
MDL No. 2100 (3:09-md-02100-DRH-PMF)