Antidepressant SSRI birth defects may merit a defective drug lawsuit for Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, others

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No one is more tiny, innocent or helpless than newborn babies -- babies who inspire fierce protectiveness in their parents. But some giant pharmaceutical 

companies have no such concerns. Rather, their fierce focus is making money, even if it means harming tiny, innocent, helpless babies to make more money.

Such companies may cause serious birth defects of the heart, brain, spinal cord, lungs and other vital organs. And they may be doing it in the form of antidepressant drugs which some expectant mothers take during pregnancy.

One such antidepressant drug is Paxil. Another is Zoloft. Others are Prozac, Wellbutrin, Effexor, Celexa, Cipralex, Lexapro, Luvox and Remeron. Other drugs causing birth defects include Depakote and Topamax.

Antidepressant drugs are big business, since almost 20 million Americans take antidepressants. But though they may ease depression, such antidepressant drugs also can cause major birth defect injuries when a prospective mother takes them while pregnant. And such injuries may merit an SSRI birth defect lawyer or defective drug attorney for waging a defective drug lawsuit.

What is an SSRI? Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa, Cipralex, Lexapro and Luvox are all known as an SSRI, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Such compounds are used to treat depression, as well as some personality and anxiety disorders. Their function is to heighten the body’s amount of serotonin, which is a mood regulator leading to feelings of well-being. (Serotonin’s nickname is “happy hormone,” though it is not a hormone.)
 

 

But even when they do their stated job, SSRI antidepressants also can cause harm, especially if the user is a pregnant woman. This may result in an SSRI birth defect such as a heart murmur, a cleft lip or cleft palate, water on the brain, PPHN or other injuries to the brain, spinal cord or limbs.

Still more possible SSRI birth defect injuries include such congenital (at birth) defects as neural tube defects, pulmonary stenosis, craniosynostosis and ventricular septal defects. Some of the SSRI birth defect injuries are so serious that the newborn child or infant baby may need surgery -- even  several surgeries -- to lead a normal life, or at least survive.

This is no theory but a fact, as established by the U.S. Food and drug Administration (FDA). It has found that Zoloft and other antidepressant drugs can trigger significant birth defects. In fact, according to the FDA, a prospective mother who took an SSRI after 20 weeks of pregnancy has a six times greater chance of her child suffering PPHN, or persistent pulmonary hypertension, than a pregnant woman who did not take an SSRI while pregnant.

Also capable of causing harm are the antidepressant drugs Remeron, Effexor and Wellbutrin. None are an SSRI, but each can cause birth defect injuries. Also potentially harmful are two seizure drugs known as Depakote and Topamax.

Now Americans are getting that message -- and Americans are fighting back. With a birth defect lawyer, they are pressing ahead with SSRI lawsuits targeting the manufacturer of SSRI birth defect drugs, as well as with other defective drug lawsuits. Some manufacturers have shown negligence in creating harmful drugs, then selling them despite serious side effects -- and selling them without adequate warnings to potential users.

Who are these manufacturers? Paxil and Wellbutrin are produced by GlaxoSmithKline, or GSK, a British company. Zoloft is made by Pfizer Inc. Prozac comes from Eli Lilly. Depakote hails from Abbott Laboratories. Topamax is a product of Ortho-MacNeil Pharmaceutical. Effexor is from Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories. Celexa and Lexapro are made by Forest Laboratories. Cipralex comes from Lundbeck. Luvox is a product of Solvay Pharmaceuticals. And Remeron is produced by Organon.

Such drug manufacturers are responsible when a drug they produced causes harm or injury due to their negligence. That means an SSRI birth defect lawyer can seek fair and fitting financial compensation for victims, including money for medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering. Indeed, injured families have a legal right to such economic recovery.

But how do they find it? Victims across America need look no farther than SSRI-Birth-Defect.com. It can supply an experienced defective drug lawyer or birth defect lawyer for your state to wage an SSRI lawsuit or other defective drug lawsuit in your behalf.

All you need to do is notify the national legal service via the free case review on this website, or by calling toll-free to 1-800-519-4411. All information is confidential. A legal representative will respond promptly to assist you in sizing up your prospects for a successful SSRI lawsuit or defective drug lawsuit.

Your state’s statute of limitations may present a tight deadline, so don’t delay. Alert SSRI-Birth-Defect.com today, and get the professional legal help your family needs. And don’t worry about paying us. Your birth defect lawyer is paid only if your case prevails in your favor, and then only as a percentage of the settlement. You will never write us a check for your birth defect lawsuit.

Call or write us today and let your family’s recovery being. Don’t let big pharmaceutical companies get away with harming your baby and your family. Get an SSRI lawsuit or defective drug lawsuit for your state from the experienced attorney service of SSRI-Birth-Defect.com. A birth defect lawyer is ready to work for you.