Why should Bayer be held legally responsible for injuries suffered by women taking Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella?
Women and their families represented by Girard Gibbs LLP have filed lawsuits alleging that Bayer sold these medications without disclosing that Yaz and Yasmin had an increased risk of serious injuries. Although manufacturers of prescription drugs are required to warn patients as well as their doctors about any risks of negative side effects, the manufacturers of Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella failed to warn patients and doctors that these drugs may be more dangerous than other oral birth control pills on the market. Without full disclosure of the risks and benefits of these medications, doctors and patients cannot make an informed decision about what medication is right for them, and as a result, many women allegedly suffered injuries unnecessarily.
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