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Yasmin Lawsuit

If you or someone you love has been seriously or fatally injured as a result of using Yasmin or one of its generics, contact a personal injury attorney or pharmaceutical lawyer.

Because the statute of limitations may apply, you need to act now if you have been injured by Yasmin or a drug like it. If you have experienced negative side effects from Yasmin use, contact a personal injury attorney or pharmaceutical lawyer right away.

A review of the facts of your case and will reveal whether you are eligible for legal compensation in civil court. Damages can include not only your medical bills, but also lost wages, future earnings and pain and suffering.

Examples of Negligence

 In 2002, a Dutch woman became the first reported Yasmin fatality from thrombosis, or blood clotting.

In 2008, a 24-year-old Australian woman taking Yasmin as well as the drug Accutane for her troublesome acne died suddenly from a pulmonary embolism. Her death came just four months after she was prescribed the pill.

Ironically, Yasmin is recommended as a safe oral contraceptive for women on the acne medicine Accutane.

Potential Recovery

At this time there is no national class action lawsuit involving Yasmin, but there is Internet talk among former Yasmin users of trying to start such a class action.

By completing our short questionnaire, whocanisue.com can help you locate a personal injury attorney in your area who has experience with cases involving drug liability. Get started now!

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