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ORTHO EVRA NEWS
ALERT
Feb 19, 2006 - The FDA conceded findings of a new study indicating women using the Ortho Evra birth-control patch have twice the risk of developing blood clots than those taking birth-control pills. After years of debate, Ortho-McNeil recently admitted that women who use the product are at an increased risk of blood clots, stroke and death. Read More
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ANTIDEPRESSANTS
INCREASE BIRTH DEFECTS
Feb 9, 2006 - A study in the NEJM noted a 6 fold increase in pulmonary hypertension in newborns whose mothers were on Prozac. This follows a September alert from the FDA that use of Paxil during pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects. These drugs, together with Celexa and Zoloft, belong to a class of antidepressants which act to prolong the effect of the chemical serotonin.
Medical Malpractice FAQs
How does a jury determine if a doctor's actions were within the
standards of good medical practice?
A jury will consider testimony by experts, usually other doctors, who will
testify whether they believe your physician's actions followed standard
medical practice or fell below the accepted standard of care. In deciding
whether your heart surgeon was negligent, for example, a jury will rely on
expert testimony to determine what a competent heart surgeon would have done
under the same or similar circumstances.