Another woman files lawsuit against makers of Yaz
June 29th, 2010 by Jennifer Walker-Journey
A Louisiana woman is suing Bayer Corporation claiming the company’s top-selling birth control pill Yaz caused her to develop life-threatening blood clots in her lungs. Heather Gillespie claims that the makers of the oral contraceptive, also known as Yasmin and the generic ocella, failed to warn her of the risks associated with taking the pills. She is seeking damages.
“Defendants have been issued warnings by the FDA at least three times – in 2003, 2008 and 2009 – for misleading the public through the use of ads which overstate the efficacy of YAZ/Yasmin and minimize serious risks associated with the drug,” the lawsuit reads.
Heather was prescribed and took Yaz/Yasmin beginning in October 2008 through July 2009 and during that time suffered multiple pulmonary emboli. She believes her birth control pill put her at greater risk for developing the serious side effects and blames Bayer for ignoring the link between the use of the pills and the increased risk of serious and life threatening side effects. Heather’s is one of more than a thousand lawsuits filed against Bayer for inadequately warning women of the risks of blood clots, strokes, heart attacks, gallbladder problems and other serious health issues, including death.
Heather’s lawsuit was filed against Bayer Corporation as well as Bayer Healthcare, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Berlex, Berlex Laboratories, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, and Bayer Healthcare AG under the Louisiana Products Liability Act. She is seeking damages for medical expenses, physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical disfigurement, physical impairment, loss of earnings, loss of earning capacity, interest, and court costs.
