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Ortho Evra Side Effects If you or someone you love has used the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch and has experienced side effects such as: arrhythmia, heart attack, stroke, blood clots, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT) you need to know your legal rights. Call our Orth Evra side effects lawyers for a free legal consultation or to ask questions about a possible Ortho Evra lawsuit or Ortho Evra recall.
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Perils of the patch 05/25/2008- Waves of controversy over the Ortho Evra patch have been highlighted in the news ever since the product has been linked with elevated risk of blood clots. The patch, mostly popular with younger women, has seen its sales decrease over the past few years as the risks have been highlighted by the press, and the makers of the product itself. How much are you at risk if you decide to use the patch, and aren't you still at risk if you use birth control pills that increase your levels of estrogen? The risks have been studied more than once over the last few years, and may be looked at once more. The latest controversy the patch has seen came earlier this month as a group has petitioned to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take the patch off the market. If you are using the patch or considering it, read on to learn more about this controversial birth control to decide for yourself if its right for you. HISTORY OF THE ORTHO EVRA PATCHThe Ortho Evra patch has traveled a bumpy road since it came onto the market in 2002. The idea of a new, seemingly more convenient method of contraception - a patch worn on the buttocks or abdomen, slightly larger than a postage stamp - would suit women who had a hard time remembering to swallow their birth control pills daily. The FDA approved the product in 2001 before it went on sale the following year. RISKS OF THE ORTHO EVRA PATCHIn 2005, the makers of the patch, Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical (of Johnson and Johnson) issued a warning that the product put its users at a higher risk for blood clots because of its higher doses of estrogen. WHO USES THE PATCH?The patch was extremely popular when it was first released. The warnings and controversy have made the number of users drop considerably. In 2004, 9.9 million prescriptions for the Ortho Evra patch were filled - much higher than the 2.7 million filled in 2007. The largest users of the patch usually are teenagers and women in their 20s. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR WOMEN?The latest controversy over the patch has been brought on by a consumer advocacy group, "Public Citizen" who petitioned the FDA to have the Ortho Evra Patch taken off the market.
If you or someone you love has used the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch and has experienced side effects such as: arrhythmia, heart attack, stroke, blood clots, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT) you need to know your legal rights. Call our Orth Evra side effects lawyers for a free legal consultation or to ask questions about a possible Ortho Evra lawsuit or Ortho Evra recall. |
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