Zoloft Birth Injuries


February 14, 2012     By McEwen Law Firm Ltd

Significant linkages have been made between Zoloft and birth defects. Many of these were brought to the attention of Pfizer by the FDA; however, Pfizer still did not adequately warn about the dangers Zoloft posed to unborn children. This is the primary reason why Zoloft Lawsuits are are being seen today.
Birth injuries are never easy but are especially difficult when they could have been prevented. As in the case of Zoloft, it begs the questions, could the number of birth defects been dramatically reduced if the manufacturer did more testing? Was this product rushed to market so that Pfizer could make their next Wall Street earnings call? Did they put profits ahead of your child's health? Are you entitled to financial compensation due to negligence?

If you took Zoloft while pregnant, we encourage you to contact us and let us answer these vital questions for you. It will require very little effort on your part, as we know this can be a difficult time for a family going through such hardships. We can offer you free advice and explain to you what options are available.

Significant linkages have been made between Zoloft and birth defects. Many of these were brought to the attention of Pfizer by the FDA; however, Pfizer still did not adequately warn about the dangers Zoloft posed to unborn children. This is the primary reason why Zoloft Lawsuits are are being seen today. It is important, when choosing a Zoloft Lawyer, that you choose one that has proven their self with a highly successful track record in pharmaceutical litigation – just as we have on numerous occasions. When going up against a large drug manufacturer you need a powerful team on your side that is committed to justice. The following are the most common birth defects linked to Zoloft:

- Heart problems;
- Cleft lip / palate;
- Pulmonary hypertension;
- Reduction in cognitive abilities.

When the mother is prescribed Zoloft for any number of reasons (depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, etc.) the active chemicals in Zoloft (Sertraline) can easily be passed in utero to the unborn child, especially when taken in the final trimester.

If your child has suffered any of the above birth injuries, or other injuries not listed, contact our Zoloft Lawyers today for a free consultation to learn about your options. There is no obligation, just the chance to learn more about what you can do to get compensated for you and your family’s pain.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Zoloft Birth Injuries Zoloft Lawyer
Our Zoloft Lawyers are extremely successful at pharmaceutical litigation. And we know that the best way to prevent future injustices and to ease the challenges of raising a child, who has experienced birth defects, is to make these pharmaceutical companies pay heavily for their negligence. You may be entitled to substantial financial compensation and we can help recover it for you.

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