Zoloft antidepressant birth defects may merit a defective drug lawsuit

No one is more tiny, innocent or helpless than newborn babies -- babies who inspire fierce protectiveness in their parents. But some giant pharmaceutical companies have no such concerns. Rather, their fierce focus is making money, even if it means tiny, innocent, helpless babies will suffer.

Such companies are harming many American babies with serious birth defects of the heart, lungs and other vital organs. And they’re doing it in the form of antidepressants which expectant mothers may take during pregnancy.

One such drug is Paxil. Another is Zoloft. Both are known to cause major birth defect injuries when the prospective mother takes such an antidepressant while pregnant. Both are the kind of antidepressant called an SSRI, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Another is Prozac.

Sold only by prescription, Zoloft comes as tablets with either 100 mg or 50 mg of dosage. The name “Zoloft” is etched onto each such tablet. The drug became available in America in early 1992.

Since that time, Zoloft has been linked to Zoloft side effects such as: congenital (at birth) heart defects and lung defects, including neural tube defects, PPHN, pulmonary stenosis, craniosynostosis and ventricular septal defects. All are severe Zoloft side effects which may require surgery or repeated surgeries for the infant child of newborn baby to survive.

This is no theory, but a fact, as established by the U.S. Food and drug Administration (FDA). It  found that Zoloft and other antidepressant drugs can trigger such significant birth defects.

Now Americans are getting the message -- and Americans are fighting back. They are pressing ahead with Zoloft lawsuits targeting the manufacturer, Pfizer Inc. Its negligence caused such grievous harm to their infant child.

If your child has suffered a Zoloft birth defect injury after the mother took the antidepressant during pregnancy, you, too, may be legally entitled to seek financial recovery via a Zoloft defective drug lawsuit. And if that is the case, you need look no farther than the national attorney service of Zoloft-Birth-Defect-Lawyer.com.

This legal service can provide you with an experienced defective drug lawyer in your state. Such a lawyer can fight for your legal right to economic compensation for your losses, including medical bills and pain and suffering. And all you need to do is to alert the attorney service via the free case review form on this Internet page, or by calling toll-free to 1-800-519-4411.

Let an experienced professional help guide you and your family toward the financial recovery to which you are legally entitled after a Zoloft side effects injury. And learn more about your child’s Zoloft birth defect in the articles on this website.

If knowledge is power, get more power here, and get a Zoloft defective drug attorney who will fight for you in a Zoloft lawsuit and charge nothing to you until or unless your case prevails in your favor. Contact us today, and let your road to recovery begin.