What is Yaz and it's Side Effects?

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Yaz is an oral contraceptive developed by Bayer AG that was released on the market in 2006 after FDA approval. Yaz was supposed to be the new wonder drug; not only preventing pregnancies, but was supposed to cure the effects of Premenstrual Syndrome. Instead most women who took Yaz developed severe complications from taking the drug. They developed life threatening blood clots, which in turn led to strokes, heart attacks and Deep Vein Thrombosis in a large number of patients. The main ingredient in Yaz is an artificial progesterone called drospirenone. Drospirenone has been known to elevate Potassium levels as it acts as a diuretic.

The most common Yaz side effects include Upper Respiratory Infections, elevated potassium levels, migraines, weight loss, urinary bleeding, and even elevated glucose levels. The more severe and even fatal side effects that Bayer AG failed to disclose include the elevated risk of blood clots, anaphylactic reactions and irregular heartbeats. Bayer AG has been repeatedly warned by the FDA about their marketing practices as well as the quality of ingredients they have used in their facilities.

What are the Benefits of Filing a Yaz Lawsuit?

As of 2013 Bayer has paid out over $1 billion dollars to victims of Yaz. The cases have been consolidated into one Federal Litigation court case in Illinois. Despite the civil litigations against Yaz and Bayer; Yaz still remains the highest prescribed oral contraceptive. By taking part in the Yaz litigations victims can send a clear message to Bayer, the FDA, and policy makers that this type of business practice will not be tolerated and hopefully new policies will be implemented making it harder for Big Pharma companies to shove untested drugs onto our drug markets.

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