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Yaz Lawsuit Settlements Reach $142 Million
Press release from: Nadrich & Cohen LLP
Nadrich & Cohen, LLP reports that Bayer is continuing to offer settlements to plaintiffs involved in federal Yaz side effects litigation.
Los Angeles, CA, April 27, 2012 – Nadrich & Cohen, LLP reports that German drug-maker Bayer AG has settled approximately 651 Yaz side effects lawsuits totaling $142 million. Earlier this month, it was reported that the drug-maker had reached settlements in approximately 500 cases filed by women who claimed that they suffered serious complications after using Yaz birth control pills.
According to a Bloomberg report, the settlements average out to approximately $218,000 per plaintiff and more settlements are expected to be forthcoming. Prior to Bayer’s latest announcement, JPMorgan Chase & Co. analyst Richard Vosser said that the Yaz lawsuit settlements may end up costing Bayer an estimated $2.65 billion. Yaz is believed to be linked to numerous reports of serious complications, including deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, heart attack and stroke.
News of additional settlements in the Yaz side effects litigation comes just after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it would require Bayer to issue updated warning labels for Yaz, Yasmin and several other oral contraceptives made by the company. Specifically, the new warning labels will advise women that using birth control pills containing a synthetic hormone known as drospirenone, the primary ingredient in Yaz, may result in a threefold risk of experiencing a serious blood clot.
An FDA advisory panel was convened in December 2011 following the publication of an FDA-funded research study in 2011 which indicated that women who used Yaz may be up to 74% more likely to experience a blood clot compared to women who used older types of birth control pills. While the panel eventually voted 15-11 to allow the continued sale of Yaz, its members agreed that stronger warning labels for the drug were necessary.
Currently, there are thousands of Yaz lawsuits still pending against Bayer in the U.S. A number of these lawsuits have been consolidated into a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL), which is being heard in an Illinois court. The first trials in the Yaz litigation were scheduled to begin in January, but the judge presiding over the cases ordered both sides to mediation instead. Bellwether trials are set to begin at the end of this month if the mediation talks prove ineffective.
Women who believe they suffered a stroke, blood clot or other injury caused by Yaz are encouraged to complete a MedWatch form by visiting the FDA’s website. Injury victims are also urged to contact an experienced Yaz birth control injury lawyer to discuss their legal rights.
Nadrich & Cohen LLP offers confidential, no-cost consultations to Yaz users who believe they were harmed by the drug. Help is available by calling the firm’s injury hotline at 1-800-722-0765 or by completing an online case evaluation form at www.yazbirthcontrolinjury.com.
Nadrich & Cohen LLP is a national law firm with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and other cities throughout California. The firm specializes in handling mass tort actions and representing individuals in cases involving pharmaceutical companies, medical device makers and other product manufacturers. The firm is committed to achieving the best outcome possible in every case and has recovered over $200 million in settlements on behalf of its clients.
In addition to handling Yaz side effects claims, Nadrich & Cohen, LLP is currently investigating cases involving Actos, DePuy Hip Implants, Zimmer Hips, Wright Conserve Hips, Vaginal Mesh, Pradaxa, Reflex Sympathy Dystrophy, Fen Phen and PPH, Depakote and Reglan. All cases are accepted on a contingency basis, meaning there is never a fee unless a judgment is recovered on your behalf.
Jennifer Poole
National Client Intake Coordinator
Nadrich & Cohen LLP
12100 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 1250
Los Angeles, CA 90025
800-718-4658
info@personalinjurylawcal.com
www.personalinjurylawcal.com
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Los Angeles, CA, April 27, 2012 – Nadrich & Cohen, LLP reports that German drug-maker Bayer AG has settled approximately 651 Yaz side effects lawsuits totaling $142 million. Earlier this month, it was reported that the drug-maker had reached settlements in approximately 500 cases filed by women who claimed that they suffered serious complications after using Yaz birth control pills.
According to a Bloomberg report, the settlements average out to approximately $218,000 per plaintiff and more settlements are expected to be forthcoming. Prior to Bayer’s latest announcement, JPMorgan Chase & Co. analyst Richard Vosser said that the Yaz lawsuit settlements may end up costing Bayer an estimated $2.65 billion. Yaz is believed to be linked to numerous reports of serious complications, including deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, heart attack and stroke.
News of additional settlements in the Yaz side effects litigation comes just after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it would require Bayer to issue updated warning labels for Yaz, Yasmin and several other oral contraceptives made by the company. Specifically, the new warning labels will advise women that using birth control pills containing a synthetic hormone known as drospirenone, the primary ingredient in Yaz, may result in a threefold risk of experiencing a serious blood clot.
An FDA advisory panel was convened in December 2011 following the publication of an FDA-funded research study in 2011 which indicated that women who used Yaz may be up to 74% more likely to experience a blood clot compared to women who used older types of birth control pills. While the panel eventually voted 15-11 to allow the continued sale of Yaz, its members agreed that stronger warning labels for the drug were necessary.
Currently, there are thousands of Yaz lawsuits still pending against Bayer in the U.S. A number of these lawsuits have been consolidated into a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL), which is being heard in an Illinois court. The first trials in the Yaz litigation were scheduled to begin in January, but the judge presiding over the cases ordered both sides to mediation instead. Bellwether trials are set to begin at the end of this month if the mediation talks prove ineffective.
Women who believe they suffered a stroke, blood clot or other injury caused by Yaz are encouraged to complete a MedWatch form by visiting the FDA’s website. Injury victims are also urged to contact an experienced Yaz birth control injury lawyer to discuss their legal rights.
Nadrich & Cohen LLP offers confidential, no-cost consultations to Yaz users who believe they were harmed by the drug. Help is available by calling the firm’s injury hotline at 1-800-722-0765 or by completing an online case evaluation form at www.yazbirthcontrolinjury.com.
Nadrich & Cohen LLP is a national law firm with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and other cities throughout California. The firm specializes in handling mass tort actions and representing individuals in cases involving pharmaceutical companies, medical device makers and other product manufacturers. The firm is committed to achieving the best outcome possible in every case and has recovered over $200 million in settlements on behalf of its clients.
In addition to handling Yaz side effects claims, Nadrich & Cohen, LLP is currently investigating cases involving Actos, DePuy Hip Implants, Zimmer Hips, Wright Conserve Hips, Vaginal Mesh, Pradaxa, Reflex Sympathy Dystrophy, Fen Phen and PPH, Depakote and Reglan. All cases are accepted on a contingency basis, meaning there is never a fee unless a judgment is recovered on your behalf.
Jennifer Poole
National Client Intake Coordinator
Nadrich & Cohen LLP
12100 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 1250
Los Angeles, CA 90025
800-718-4658
info@personalinjurylawcal.com
www.personalinjurylawcal.com
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