Yasmin (also known as Yaz/drospirenone/ethinyl Estradiol. Generic : Ocella) is a birth control pill developed and manufactured by Bayer, AG. The medicine works by disrupting a woman’s natural menstrual cycle and providing a daily dose of hormones to regulate a new menstrual cycle. Bayer AG has been involved in a…
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Medical Malpractice: Hospital Negligent in Wrongful Death Lawsuit
A Brooklyn man brought to Maimonides Medical Center with chest pains in July 2008 endured what his family now calls a tragedy of errors that led to his death. Jacob Goldbrenner was sent to the Brooklyn hospital’s cardiac catheterization lab so doctors could treat his ailing heart. But they couldn’t…
Jury Awards Family more than $11 M in Texas Motor Speedway Lawsuit
A Tarrant County jury has awarded more than $11 million to the family of a boy who was seriously injured after being struck by a car driven by another child in the parking lot at Texas Motor Speedway. The parents of Ryan Davies, who was injured in 2006, sued the…
Paxil-Linked Birth Defects Alarmed Glaxo in 1997
GlaxoSmithKline Plc’s scientists were alarmed by a rising number of birth defects among pregnant women taking the antidepressant Paxil in 1997, according to internal documents revealed in a trial in Philadelphia. There was a 13.3 percent rate of incidence for congenital abnormalities as of November 1997, according to the documents…
Dioxin levels high in Vietnam near US base
New environmental tests confirm extremely high levels of dioxin, the toxic ingredient of Agent Orange, in people, fish and soil near a former U.S. air base where American troops stored the herbicide during the Vietnam War. “Time is of the essence” to finish cleaning up the site, now home to…
Women Should Take Safest Birth-Control Pill
Doctors should prescribe the birth- control pills that are the least likely to cause blood clots, according to a study of more than 3,000 women published in the British Medical Journal. Oral contraceptives containing levonorgestrel and a low dose of estrogen, such as Bayer AG’s Microgynon 30, were associated with…
Oral Contraceptives History and Facts
Forty years ago, on September 4, 1969, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared the new birth control pill to be “safe” for use by women to regulate births. Forty years later, the true safety of oral contraception is still in question. In 1951, steroid biologist Dr. Gregory Goodwin Pincus…
Pennsylvania to be Center of State Court Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella Birth Control Litigation
Judge Sandra Mazer Moss, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, consolidated all lawsuits filed in Philadelphia that involve Bayer’s popular birth control pills, commonly known as Yaz, and Yasmin. Philadelphia is likely to be the country’s center for state court litigation involving this widely used birth control pill. The lawsuits allege…
Pfizer Says Lawsuit Consultant Tried to Sway Witness
– Pfizer Inc., the world’s biggest drugmaker, said a consultant to plaintiffs’ attorneys in lawsuits over its epilepsy drug Neurontin tried to tamper with a prospective witness. Dr. David Egilman, a Brown University medical professor, “improperly contacted” the treating physician of a Massachusetts man whose family claims he killed himself…
Glaxo Linked Birth Defect of Fetus to Paxil
Officials of GlaxoSmithKline Plc, the U.K.’s largest drugmaker, said in 2001 that a birth defect in the fetus of a woman taking its Paxil antidepressant likely was linked to the drug, according to court testimony. After analyzing a 2001 e-mail from a Paxil user who aborted her fetus because it…