Do You Have Questions About Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella?
Serious side effects caused by the oral contraceptives Yaz and Yasmin have been reported in women across the country. Women have suffered life-threatening complications involving blood clots, strokes, cancer and other serious diseases, sometimes after using the birth control for only a few weeks to a month.
If you were taking Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella and suffered from gall bladder disease, stroke, blood clots or another complication linked to Yaz, please complete and return our firm's Yaz Questionnaire as soon as possible. Our law firm is dedicated to fighting for women who have suffered as the result of taking Yaz. Call us in Houston, Texas, for a consultation. We handle all personal injury cases on a contingency basis.
Frequently Asked Questions About Yaz & Yasmin
- Do I have a claim?
If you experienced health complications while you were taking Yaz or Yasmin, you may have a personal injury claim. Contact us to discuss your case and find out how we can help you. - Do I have to pay an attorney fee up front?
We handle all personal injury cases, including Yaz and Yasmin lawsuits, on a contingency basis. We don't get paid unless you do. - What could I be entitled to in a Yaz or Yasmin lawsuit?
Depending on your case and your health issues, you may be able to obtain compensation for physical pain, mental anguish, medical expenses, lost wages and other damages. - Why has Yaz been linked to health problems?
The controversial ingredient in Yaz and Yasmin is drospirenone, which is well-known for increasing the risk for hyperkalemia, an unsafe level of potassium in the human body. Hyperkalemia can cause blood clots, organ failure and many other complications. - Should I stop taking Yaz?
Talk to your doctor if you are concerned about the risks involved in taking Yaz, or if you are experiencing side effects. Only a physician can tell you if stopping a drug is safe. - What if I was taking Ocella, generic Yaz?
Ocella, the generic form of the Yaz and Yasmin, has the same ingredients, including the controversial drospirenone. Women taking Ocella have an equally high risk of negative side effects as women taking Yaz.
If you have additional questions, call Craft Hughes Law, P.C., at 1-888-350-3931 to speak with a lawyer about your case, or contact us online.









