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What to Do about Ocella Side Effects

Studies executed on healthy, premenopausal women in the Netherlands observed that Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella (generic Yasmin) suffered an increased risk of venous thrombosis as compared to non-users. The risks were increased as high as five times with oral contraceptives. These reports were published in August 2009. This was simply the beginning of the controversy surrounding Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella and the consequent lawsuits to come involving Yaz side effects.

Mass Tort is simply civil action that extends to a number of complainants. This process is taken against one or more corporate defendants in court. Unlike a class action where a number of people take it upon themselves to bring forth litigation together, in mass tort the original plaintiffs and lawyers use mass media resources to reach other possible plaintiffs. Those television and newspaper solicitations wondering if you are a loved one have been effected by a particular product are the result of mass tort status.

Any women that have been injured as a result of taking Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella may be entitled to recompense. Many attorneys and legal aid agencies such as thelegaladvocate.com now offer assistance to anyone living with side effects and health issues as a direct result of using Yasmin contraception. Now that more adult females across the country are coming forward and filing suit, the legal system is moving closer to offering justice for those who were misinformed by the birth control manufacturers and possibly their doctors.

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