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Women who use the Ortho Evra birth control patch are at risk to suffer from life-threatening blood clots and strokes. |
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Our law firm is representing women across America with Ortho Evra injuries. |
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Ortho Evra is a trademark of Ortho-McNeil Pharma-
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| January 31, 2006 |
The Madison Record, "Glen
Carbon woman asking for $75 million from Ortho Evra producers" |
Jennifer
McNichols of Glen Carbon is suing the maker of a skin patch contraceptive for
$75 million claiming it caused blood clots.
Ortho Evra and its
makers Ortho McNeil and Johnson & Johnson, already targets of at least seven
lawsuits in district court in East St. Louis, were sued in Madison County Circuit
Court on Jan. 23.
According to the
complaint, McNichols had to undergo anti-coagulant therapy and vascular surgery
because of blood clots in her right calf and thigh.
In March 2004, she
went to the emergency room at Anderson Hospital in Maryville with pain, swelling,
hot skin and numbness in her right foot and calf.
At the time, her
right foot and calf also were about two inches larger than her left which prompted
the hospital to perform a Doppler venogram which showed she had a deep venous
thrombosis in the right calf and thigh in the femoral and superficial femoral
veins.
McNichols claims
she was admitted to the hospital and placed on Coumadin and Heparin therapy and
was then released with instructions to continue the Coumadin therapy.
She also claims medical
complications from the blood clots including being placed on Lovenox, a medication
that helps prevent blood clots.
According to the
complaint, she remained on Lovenox therapy until October of 2005, when she then
required surgery as a result of her anticoagulation therapies.
"The foreseeable
risks associated with the design or formulation of Ortho Evra include, but are
not limited to, the fact that the design or formulation of Ortho Evra is more
dangerous that a reasonably prudent consumer would expect when used in an intended
or reasonably foreseeable manner," the complaint states.
McNichols is seeking
compensatory damages against all the defendants in excess of $50,000 and is seeking
punitive damages in the amount of $74.5 million plus attorney fees and court
costs. |
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Information: Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein,
LLP, with offices in San Francisco, New York and Nashville, is one of the largest law firms in the United States that
represents only plaintiffs. We have been nationally recognized for our representation
of victims of dangerous and defective medical products. We are representing Ortho Evra birth control patch patients in individual peronal injury lawsuits. |
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Ortho Women's Health. |
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