Dangers Birth Control Pills Imposed by Big Pharma
Yasmin is a popular birth control pill that is taken by millions of women around the world every year. As of late, Yasmin has been connected with certain serious Yaz side effects and possibly life-threatening injuries. Women taking Yasmin, or its generic form Ocella, have reportedly suffered gallbladder disease, blood clots, among other serious health problems. And adding to the already mounting scrutiny, the Food & Drug Administration has sanctioned the makers of Yaz and Yasmin for misleading television commercials that did not properly making known to consumers regarding the health conditions the pills were meant to treat.
There are already many lawsuits filed in various counties across the U.S. against the contraceptive manufacturer. This number is expected to reach 1,000. Typically, those effected by Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella can fill out the form at TheLegalAdvocate.com to have an attorney review their information in order to be provided with answers and eventually representation.
Females taking Yasmin, Yaz or Ocella to avoid getting pregnant or to treat PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) or severe acne have reportedly withstood serious injury to their health and wellbeing. Although not all pharmaceuticals are one-hundred percent safe, the main event surrounding Yaz seems to be that the original commercials downplayed the health risks and side effects. This attracted users to the product that may not have taken it otherwise had they been properly informed about the risks posed by Ocella, Yasmin and Yaz.






















