More women join lawsuit against Yaz, Yasmin makers
June 8th, 2010 by Jennifer Walker-Journey
Twenty-five California women have joined more than a thousand others across the country in a lawsuit against Bayer HealthCare claiming the company’s blockbuster birth control pills – Yaz and Yasmin – caused them to suffer life threatening health problems such as strokes and blood clots. The defendants say the company was aware its oral contraceptives increased a woman’s chances of serious health problems even more than other birth control pills, yet the company failed to adequately warn women of that risk.
The women’s claims are backed up by a recent study published in the British Medical Journal that found women on Yaz and Yasmin had double the risk of blood clots and strokes compared to other brands of birth control pills. Yaz and Yasmin are the only oral contraceptives that contain a diuretic known as drospirenone. The study attributed the increased risk of blood clots to the diuretic.
“It appears as though there is a higher risk with Yasmin compared to the others,” Dr. Ravi Patel told KGET 17 News. “But it doesn’t mean the others don’t have a risk. The others may have a four-fold risk, this may have a six-fold risk compared to a normal individual of getting blood clots if they are not taking birth control or hormonal replacements of any kind.”
KGET 17 News contacted Bayer for comment but the company did not return the call. Bayer has said previously that Yaz and Yasmin carry the same risk of blood clots and strokes as other brands of birth control pills.
