Yaz Lawsuit

YAZYaz is a birth control pill that is taken every day; which prevents pregnancy. Yaz works like most combo birth control pills. Each pack of Yaz gives a dose 24 hormone pills and 4 reminder pills.

What is Yaz?

Yaz is different from other drugs in that it is FDA-approved and is also used to treat a severe form of PMS; a condition that affects some women in a negative way psychologically. It is important to note that some women have suffered serious side effects from Yaz such as blood clots or have suffered from a stroke or heart attack; while filing a Yaz Lawsuit.

Yasmin, Ocell and Yaz: “Fourth Generation” Combination Birth Control Pills

Keep in mind; Yasmin, Ocella and Yaz are considered “fourth generation” combination birth control pills. These drugs have within them a newer synthetic progestin known as drospirenone. Besides blood clots and strokes, other problems with Yaz are DVT and pulmonary embolism. If you have any of these serious side effects, you should talk with your doctor immediately and be evaluated because these side effects are potentially life-threatening. Other side effects from Yaz are gall bladder disease and pancreatitis.

Other less serious side effects from Yaz are menstrual cycle irregularities, nausea and vomiting, irritability, breast tenderness, fatigue, decreased libido, gall bladder concerns, and violent mood swings.

To conclude, there is a serious warning symptom of Yaz that should not be ignored and that is symptoms of deep vein thrombosis. Most importantly, the most common symptom is harmless-looking darkened skin. The darkened skin begins on a woman’s legs. Some of the patches are normally warmer and bumpier. This is a serious condition and should not be ignored. Talk with your doctor if you have any of the above symptoms.