Showing posts with label Yaz Yasmin Death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yaz Yasmin Death. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2014

Are Contraceptive Pills, A Safe Method Of Birth Control?

Unwanted pregnancy can be the cause of sleepless nights for anyone. There are many ways of preventing pregnancy but the one most commonly resorted to is a hormonal contraceptive commonly referred to as the pill.

Contraceptive pills react with the female’s reproduction system, and abort the pregnancy by shedding the embryo. While, women all over the world commonly use the pill, their side effects are not brought in question as often as they should.

The pill enters the blood stream directly; and anything that it does is bound to have some potential repercussions.

The following are the most common side-effects of the OCPs (Oral contraceptives):

  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Palpitation
  • Physical pain
  • Fever

The most common hormone used in birth control pills is estrogen. Although, there is another new generation hormone, incorporated in some pills, known as drospirenone. The side effects of pills such as yaz, yasmin, gianvi, ocella and so on, that come with drospirenone, are even more severe and be twice as devastating than earlier generations.

Yasmin can even lead to death and this is why:

The most prominent way in which drospirenone damages the body is by increasing the likelihood of internal blood clots forming in the blood stream.

This in turn, puts the subject’s life in acute danger.

In the most severe cases, the following may be observed:

  • Blindness
  • DVT – Deep Vein Thrombosis
  • PE – Pulmonary Embolism
  • Death

DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) is when the blood clot forms in one of the deep veins of the body, usually the thigh or the lower legs. It obstructs blood flow and caused swelling and redness.

However, when it really becomes dangerous is when the blood clot breaks loose and travels to vital organs of the body, such as the lung. This condition is known as a PE or Pulmonary Embolism. When the clot obstructs the flow of oxygen to the lungs, death becomes a very real possibility.

Remember, people that have a genetic predisposition to thrombosis (clots) should avoid OCP at all costs. However, even others ought to bear in mind that pills are called hormonal pills for a reason and anything artificial injected into the body can have consequences.

So, to answer the original question, no, contraceptive pills are not safe at all. You should explore all other modes to avoid pregnancy rather than risk using a pill with some nasty potential consequences. If you use a pill consider the risks, and different pills have different levels of danger.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Did Yaz Usage Result In The Death Of A Loved One?

When a loved one passes, the loss is irreparable and a matter of great sorrow. Depending on the manner of passing, sometimes there are more questions than answers. What if the tragedy was preventable? What if a bad drug entered the marketplace that should have never come into the market and as a result tragically avoidable consequences occurred. As difficult as it may be to think of obtaining a lawyer during a time of grieving, one should consider doing that as soon as possible to discuss how evidence and rights needs to be preserved and how the drug company needs to be placed on notice of the side effects of their products.

There are many popular contraceptive pills in the market (like Yaz), against which hundreds of cases have been filed, as many times its consumption has led to various side effects, and even death in some cases.

What is Yaz?
Yaz is the name of a birth control pill, manufactured by Bayer pharmaceuticals. The pill has been in the market for many years, despite for a warning issued against it in 2008 by the food and drug administration (FDA).

What are the side effects of taking Yaz?
There are a number of side effects associated with this pill.
While some of them are minor, and experienced very commonly other are extremely detrimental to the health of the women who consume it.
Minor side-effects include:

  • Nausea
  • Weakness
  • Headache
  • Palpitation
  • Confusion
Major side-effects include:
  • Strokes
  • Tenderness of breast
  • Pulmonary Embolism
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis
  • Sagittal Venous Sinus Thrombosis
  • Heart Attack
  • Blindness
In the worst case, even death is a possibility.

How can a birth control pill cause death?
Yaz incorporates the use of drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol to avert pregnancy. This causes changes in a woman’s cervical and uterine lining and prevents the sperm from reaching the uterus.

Drospirenone in particular is attributed to a disproportional rate of causing internal blood clots. This in turn causes the above mentioned severe side-effects and possibly consumption of Yaz can also cause death.

Is it safe to consume other birth control pills?
Every birth control pill has certain side-effects. You must consult with a physician before taking any contraceptive pill.

How should this situation be addressed? The number of cases of deaths due to Yaz and other birth control pills are twice that of earlier generations of hormones. If someone you knew also suffered from the same unfortunate fate, you too should address this issue and speak with a yaz lawyer about your rights.

This may help you in obtaining compensation for your loss, but no amount of money can bring someone back. More importantly, it will help spread awareness against the pill and its adverse consequences. This is vital when it comes to insuring that other women restrain from using birth control pills by as much as possible and resorting to the other available means to avert pregnancy.

If the consumption of Yaz has resulted in the death of someone you knew you should consult with an attorney about your rights.