Judge orders birth control pill makers to turn over files for litigation
June 22nd, 2010 by Jennifer Walker-Journey
District Judge David Herndon is ordering sales representatives who pushed the oral contraceptives Yasmin, Yaz, Ocella and Gianvi to produce all their files and communications for national litigation. The order covers “all written materials, video and/or audio tapes” and includes training materials, e-mails, voice mail transcripts, summaries of meetings, incentive and goal plans, and all communications between representatives and managers. Herndon also ordered Bayer Health Care Pharmaceuticals, Bayer Schering Pharma, Barr Laboratories, and Teva Pharmaceuticals to produce records from their facilities.
Herndon was appointed to preside over numerous lawsuits from across the country from women who claim they were seriously injured by the unique birth control pills. The women say the drugs’ safety labels did not adequately warn them of an increased risk of health problems such as blood clots, strokes, heart attacks, gallbladder damage and sudden death.
Bayer’s Yasmin and Yaz, and the generic versions Ocella and Gianvi, are marketed not only for their contraceptive but also as a treatment for premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and for the treatment of moderate acne. The pills are also the only ones sold in the U.S. that contain drospirenone, a diuretic, which can cause an increase of potassium levels in the blood. This imbalance can lead to heart rhythm disturbances that can trigger blood clots and other serious injuries.
Source: Madison/St. Clair Record
