Yaz Side Effects Induce Stroke in Healthy Twenty-Somethings
Yasmin is a popular birth control pill that is taken by millions of women around the world every year. As of late, Yasmin has been linked with certain serious Yaz side effects and possibly life-threatening injuries. Women taking Yaz, or its generic form Ocella, have reportedly suffered gallbladder disease, blood clots, among other serious health problems. And adding to the already rising scrutiny, the FDA has sanctioned the makers of Yaz and Yasmin for misleading television ads that did not properly informing consumers regarding the conditions the pills were meant to treat.
Mass Tort is simply civil action that extends to a number of complainants. This legal action is taken against one or more corporate defendants in court. Unlike a class action where a group of people take it upon themselves to bring forth litigation together, in mass tort the original plaintiffs and lawyers use mass media resources to reach other possible plaintiffs that they would not ordinarily find. Those TV ads and newspaper solicitations questioning if you are a loved one have been effected by a particular product are the result of mass tort status.
Lesser know birth control side effects such as stroke-related vision loss and seizures have also been reported as a result of using Ocella, Yasmin and Yaz. With the clinical studies available on online, it is more essential than ever to arm yourself with knowledge before resolving if a pharaceutical is right for you. Something as ubiquitous as ‘the pill’ can cause serious damage or even kill you if you are not mindful.











