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Judge David Herndon, who
will be present for all of the Yasmin/Yaz trials filed against Bayer, ordered
the company to pay for its German executives to travel to America and to
provide depositions for the trial. Bayer has already taken the measure to
reduce the amount of documents produced in discovery claiming that the paper
weighs up to 200 tones. The company has tried this tactic before on the phone
during the meeting in November 2010. But the representatives Joachim Marr,
Hartmut Blod, and Ilka Schellschmidt were ordered by Herndon to the United
States because Herndon believes, "equities favor the depositions being held in
the U.S."
Bayer had already said that
Blode and Schellschmidt could be used as representatives to discuss
pre-clinical development and clinical issues discussed in the trial. However,
German law prevents American-style depositions to be held in Germany. Bayer has
offered three representatives to be flown to Belgium. The idea was flatly
rejected by attorneys for the Plaintiffs with the argument that the cost of
flying to all attorneys into Belgium would be prohibitive.
Bayer said that both the jet
lag and time it takes to travel to the U.S. from this distance would prevent
the officers from doing their job. Bayer was forced to make a new order of
protection. At the time of the conference, Herndon denied protection to Bayer
and the company required the company representatives to fly to the U.S. for the
depositions. Herndon claimed his jurisdiction to the dismay of Bayer and its attorneys.
Although Yaz/Yasmin prosecutions have yet gone to trial, there are many activities
going on pre-trial and Bayer seems to purposefully drag its feet in the
process. So far, Herndon does not let their excuses go very far.
While the future of the
Yasmin/Yaz lawsuits can not be determined before they are settled or go to
court, one thing remains certain: the residing judge is not letting Bayer get
away with stonewalling the attorneys or the court. As a product liability
attorney in the Midwest, I am pleased that the courts are taking the steps
necessary to protect the public and send a message to other foreign
manufacturers of medication. If you or someone in your family was injured by a
prescription drug with defects or labeling error, call 888.945.2487 for a free
consultation with an experienced product liability attorney.***********************************
Joshua P. Myers is the owner
and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz &
Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis,
Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles product liability
cases that result in personal injury or death throughout the United States. If
you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of a drug
company, please contact a product liability attorney to learn your rights. It
is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney's fees
until we recover on your behalf.
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--> The German company Bayer,
which manufactures Yasmin and Yaz, tried to blame their recent stock market
loss on the expiration of their patent. However analysts believe that the
decrease in shares was not caused by the revocation of the patent. According to
Bayer, the European Patent Office revoked the company's patent after the
generic drug Novartis filed an appeal against the decision to uphold the patent
in 2006. The revoke brought shares for Bayer down to 1.6% lower.
The patent protects the
procedure to lower the amount of particles in the pills active ingredient and
was supposed to last until 2020. However with the recent revoke the patent
might give generic versions a chance to release this year. A JP Morgan analyst
expects to see Hexal, a generic version of the drug, release sometime this
year. The patent for Yasmin products from the Glaxo manufacturer was revoked in
America because of a number of pending lawsuits for its harmful side effects.
After the patent was revoked in America, the sales for both Yaz and Yasmin declined
13% from the previous year. Analysts believe that the European revoke will have
a similar effect.
A brokerage firm stated, "In
Germany the pricing is dramatically lower than in the U.S. at 7.5 euros per month
compared to the U.S. at 54 euros per month, which could lead to more brand
loyalty allowing Bayer to retain more share." Insurance companies in
Europe would like to prevent patients from choosing to buy the generic versions
of Yasmin or Yaz. The main reason is that most women pay out of pocket for the
contraceptives. Even though the revocation of the European patent was not good
for Bayer and others, it was inevitable following the American revocation.
Unfortunately many women have suffered from the drug's side effects, which
leave many wondering why the drug has not been pulled from the market.
In product liability cases,
experienced Missouri attorneys work tirelessly to make sure that their clients
receive compensation for their injuries. Injuries from a prescription
medication can be devastating to any family, which is why product liability
victims should seek the guidance of an experienced Missouri product liability
attorney. To speak to an attorney right away, call 888.956.2487 and let one of
our experienced attorneys help fight for you.
****************************************************
Joshua P. Myers is the owner
and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz &
Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis,
Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles product liability cases
that result in personal injury or death throughout the United States. If you
have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of a drug
company, please contact a product liability attorney to learn your rights. It
is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney's fees
until we recover on your behalf.
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Earlier in the month, the
British Medical Journal published two studies that, Yaz, the popular oral
contraceptive might be riskier than any other birth control on the market.
However, Bayer has denied these accusations since putting the drug on the
market. The results of the two studies coincide with studies that were
previously released in the United States.
Both studies may have served
as the smoking gun that supports plaintiffs in their Yaz lawsuits. The main
study conducted in the United States was performed by research from Boston
University's School of Medicine's Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance
Program. The studies showed that women who take Yaz have more than twice the
chance of developing blood clots than women who take other forms of birth
control pills. The main ingredient, drosperinone a (synthetic progestin), is
the dangerous part of the drug. Most of the other birth controls on the market
use a different synthetic progestin named levonorgestrel. Before Yaz hit the
market, levonorgestrel was the main ingredient in birth control pills.
The study in the British
Medical Journal concluded that, different from the U.S. study, states that
women on Yaz are three times more likely to develop blood clots than from other
oral contraceptives. These studies came out a little over a week after the
Canadian Medical Association Journal published a study involving 2.7 million
American women. This study showed the 20 percent of the woman taking Yaz
developed gallbladder problems, which has gained much attention. Evidence
against Yaz and Bayer are piling up, but even with all the evidence it still
remains the most popular oral contraceptive.
Manufacturers have a
responsibility to make sure their products are safe for consumers. If a
defective product injures you, the manufacturer of the product should be held
liable. If you or a loved one has been injured by a recalled medication or
product in Missouri, contact our experienced product liability attorneys at
800.956.2487. You and your family may be entitled to compensation as a result
of the harmful product.
******************************************
Joshua P. Myers is the owner
and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz &
Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis,
Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles product liability
cases that result in personal injury or death throughout the United States. If
you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of a drug
company, please contact a product liability attorney to learn your rights. It
is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney's fees
until we recover on your behalf.
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Bayer, the makers of a
controversial birth-control pill Yasmin and Yaz has funded a new study showing
that even if Yaz is dangerous, the pills that contain drosperinone are better for
protecting women from unwanted pregnancies. The study found that birth control
pills that make use of a drug-free time for a shorter period (drosperinone stays
longer in the blood), mix those pills containing drosperinone like Yaz, may
also act as a diuretic because drosperinone is a long-term progestogen. Right
now, Yaz, Yasmin and Beyaz are the only drugs on the market, which may contain
drosperinone.
Basically, Bayer paid German
researchers to study a database that had over 52,000 records of women who were
taking Yaz. The study was conducted by comparing the failure rates or the
number of unwanted pregnancies that occur in women taking different oral
contraceptives. According to information from the study, women taking pills
containing drosperinone had less failure than those with other progestins.
While such news should be
worthy of being celebrated for Bayer, but it does not overlook the fact that
the company has thousands of lawsuits that were filed against them by women who
have suffered adverse side effects of Yaz or Yasmin . Some of these side
effects include heart problems, gallbladder problems, stroke and blood clots. Although
there are many studies showing the dangers of drugs such as Yaz, which contains
drosperinone, Bayer does not care. In an earlier statement made to address the
risks of Yaz, Bayer's then counsel, David Stewart, said: "The reality is that
Yaz and Yasmin are much more aggressive form of birth control drugs than
previous generations"
Bayer executives remain
fully convinced that all birth control pills contain the potential to cause
serious health risks. Indeed, Bayer is so firm in that conviction that they
have launched more drugs that use Safyral, droperinone, and Beyaz. One thing is
certain: while Bayer is ready and willing to defend their oral drugs against
all claims and complaints against them, the new study does nothing to help the
company see the error of their ways. In any case, this new study Bayer simply
encouraged to think that has done nothing wrong. For Bayer, at least, the risks
are worth it.
In product liability cases,
experienced Missouri attorneys work tirelessly to make sure that their clients
receive compensation for their injuries. Injuries from a prescription
medication can be devastating to any family, which is why product liability
victims should seek the guidance of an experienced Missouri product liability
attorney. To speak to an attorney right away, call 888.956.2487 and let one of
our experienced attorneys help fight for you.***********************************************************
Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and
a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm
routinely handles product liability cases that result in personal injury or
death throughout the United States. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved
one due to the negligence of a drug company, please contact a product liability
attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there
are never any attorney's fees until we recover on your behalf.
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Although widely used brands of birth control medications that contain drospirenone, such as Yasmin and Yaz, have yet to be recalled by the Food and Drug Administration, the evidence of the risks associated with the medication are being evaluated. Studies published in the British Journal of Medicine earlier this year reported that taking birth control medicine with drospirenone have two to three times more risks associated than for levonorgestrel-based birth control medications. Two new studies published by the British Journal of Medicine examine the risk for blood clots or venous thromboembolism (VTE) in women between the ages of 15 to 44 who use birth control medication that contains drospirenone versus women who took birth control using another form of progestin. Progestin, a synthetic female sex hormone, is used in many oral contraceptives. In Europe, regulators are revising the prescription information to reflect these recent findings. The European Medicines Agency stated the risk of taking oral contraceptives containing drospirenone held a greater risk of developing blood clots than medication containing levonorgestrel. Although there is less risk in taking oral contraceptives with levonorgestrel contained a smaller risk of blood clots, the risk is there. The Food and Drug Administration released an alert that stated that it is "currently evaluating the conflicting results from these studies and will look at all currently available information to fully assess the risks and benefits of dropspirenone-containing birth control pills." The agency is not suggesting that women stop using the birth control with consulting their doctor first, but does advise that women watch for symptoms of blood clots. Symptoms include severe chest pain, persistent leg pain, or sudden shortness of breath. The Food and Drug Administration plans to release a study this summer exploring the link between blood clots and hormonal contraceptives. Manufacturers have a responsibility to make sure their products are safe for consumers. If you are injured by a defective product, the manufacturer of the product should be held liable. If you or a loved one has been injured by a recalled medication or product in Missouri, contact our experienced product liability attorneys at 800.956.2487. You and your family may be entitled to compensation as a result of the harmful effects of a product. ********************************************
Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles product liability cases that result in personal injury or death throughout the United States. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of a drug company, please contact a product liability attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney's fees until we recover on your behalf.
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For several months, Missouri Yaz Lawyers have been staying up-to-date on the recall of the popular birth control Yaz. Bayer, the maker of Yaz, is still under fire from users of the pill who have suffered from the dangerous side effects of blood clots, heart attacks, and a stroke. Recently, the drug maker is being blamed in the sudden death of a teenager in Independence Township, North Carolina. The mother of 18-year-old, Michelle Pfleger has openly blamed the birth control for a blood clot that killed her daughter. Michelle was on her way to Elon University on September 14, 2010 to attend her morning classes when she collapsed. She died shortly after arriving at the hospital. According to the North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, the official cause of death was recorded as a pulmonary thromboemboli, which is an obstruction of blood vessels in the lungs. The teenager's mother believes that the Yaz birth control is what killed her daughter since a pulmonary thromboemboli is basically a blood clot. The day before Michelle Pfieger died, she was treated for a knee injury with a painkiller, but the medical examiner does not believe that her death was related to the injury. According to the Eastern Express Times interview with Dr. Alberto Estrada from Phillipsburg's Warren Hospital vascular lab, it is rare for an 18-year-old girl to die as a result of a pulmonary thromboemboli, but there is no certainty that the birth control pill is related to the cause of death. However, the birth control pill could be a contributing factor if the conditions were right at the time of her death. In product liability cases, experienced Missouri attorneys work tirelessly to make sure that their clients receive compensation for their injuries. Injuries from a prescription medication can be devastating to any family, which is why product liability victims should seek the guidance of an experienced Missouri product liability attorney. To speak to an attorney right away, call 888.956.2487 and let one of our experienced attorneys help fight for you. ********************************************
Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles product liability cases that result in personal injury or death throughout the United States. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of a drug company, please contact a product liability attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney's fees until we recover on your behalf.
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