Woman Using Yaz Birth Control Suffers Stroke, Files California Yaz Lawsuit
One of our clients, California Yaz User Susan, was the healthy mother of 3-year-old twins. In 2008, Susan’s doctor prescribed her the oral contraceptive Yaz. Four weeks and one day after she began taking Yaz, Susan suffered a stroke. The stroke left her permanently brain damaged and incapable of doing many of the basic things she used to do before her stroke. She was hospitalized for six months, and after returning home, a special counselor had to be brought in to help her young children adjust to the change in their mother. Susan’s Yaz story was documented by a California news station, below.
If you suffered an injury as a result of taking Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella and would like to receive a free consultation with a Yaz lawyer, please fill out the form on the right or call toll-free (866) 981-4800.
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Yaz Lawsuits Frequently Asked Questions
- A: Fill out the form above on the right side of the page or call our toll-free number (866) 981-4800 for a free consultation with one of our Yasmin & Yaz attorneys.
- A: Nothing. Our Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella attorneys do not charge our clients for bringing a Yaz lawsuit.
- A: If you or a loved one were injured as a result of taking Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella, you may be entitled to financial compensation, and our Yaz attorneys may be able to help with a Yaz Lawsuit.
- A: Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella are prescription birth control pills and Yaz has also been indicated to treat symptoms of PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) as well as moderate acne. However, the FDA recently found that some of the Yaz advertisements were misleading and overstated what the pill could treat. (See the FDA's Yaz Warning Letters)
- A: Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella are combination birth controls that use the hormones estrogen and progrestin. All three birth controls use the progestin hormone known as drospirenone, or drsp. Yasmin (generic name Ocella) was the original birth control pill to use drospirenone. Yaz is similar to Yasmin and Ocella except that it uses less estrogen and is on a 24/4 day pill cycle, while Yasmin and Ocella are 21/7 day cycle birth contol pills.
- A: Yaz and Yasmin are manufactured by Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals and originally developed by Berlex Laboratories, which is now owned by Bayer.

