(PRWEB) June 25, 2012
The US Drug Watchdog offering to help women, who are now victims of the birth control drugs called Yaz and Yasmin given increasing evidence these drugs may be responsible for serious pulmonary embolism's, deep vein thrombosis, heart attacks, strokes and other serious side affects with users, and help includes helping victims get to the best possible attorneys. According to the New York Times, "In September of 2009, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cited Bayer for running misleading television commercials, and for not following proper quality-control procedures at a plant that makes hormone ingredients. In addition, the US FDA was very critical of Bayer for failing to warn about serious possible side effects associated with Yaz, or Yasmin, such as heart attacks, blood clotting, and strokes, in the same September 2009 report." According to the US Drug Watchdog, "Our initiative effects millions of US women, and we want to hear from any Yaz, or Yasmin user, or loved ones, if the user had a heart attack, stroke, blood clotting, or any other serious medical issue, so we can get them the best law firms to help them." Yaz, or Yasmin birth control pill victims can call the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
What is the difference between Yaz & Yasmin?
According to the US Drug Watchdog," The only difference between the two pills is that the estradiol in Yaz is lower than in Yasmin. but it is not the estradiol that causes most problems, it is the type of progesterone called drosperinone. The amount of drosperinone is the same in both of the pills." For more information please contact the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.Com.
Possible Side Effects Yaz/Yasmin:
The US Drug Watchdog is saying, "We want to talk with potential medical side affect victims of the birth control pills called Yaz, or Yasmin, and we want to make sure they get to the best possible attorneys. We also want to get the word out to all women about these drugs, because of the potential for heart attacks, strokes, and or other serious medical issues, and time really is of the essence." For more information please call the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
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