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Zoloft And Pregnancy|★Zoloft Autism★|Zoloft During Pregnancy
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Did you take Zoloft, also known generically as Lustral or
Sertraline Hydrochloride during pregnancy? Do you believe that you or your baby were effected as a consequence?
It is important to know that you are not alone. There are a large group of mothers and family members who are preparing lawsuits against the Pharmaceutical company Pfizer,
the maker of this Anti Depressant.
Zoloft And Pregnancy|Zoloft Autism|Zoloft During Pregnancy
Hundreds Zoloft birth defect lawsuits have been filed, and the numbers keep growing. In June 2012, 38 Plaintiffs filed a lawsuit claiming the SSRI antidepressant Zoloft caused birth defects in their newborns. Their lawsuit alleges that Pfizer, the drug's manufacturer, failed to properly warn consumers and medical professionals about Zoloft's potential harm on developing fetuses. The Plaintiffs further accuse Pfizer of actually marketing Zoloft to pregnant women, ignoring evidence of congenital abnormalities demonstrated in clinical trials.
The expansion of the Zoloft lawsuit MDL regarding Zoloft birth defects continues. It was created in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in April 2012. To date, there are approximately 250 Zoloft birth defect lawsuits pending in the MDL, all of which were brought on behalf of children who were born with severe congenital abnormalities after
their mothers took Zoloft during pregnancy.
During the 1990s, concerns emerged that the drug led to increased thoughts of suicide and violent behavior. Pfizer faced lawsuits over increased suicide risks. Use of the prescription drug became an issue in a high-profile murder case involving a South Carolina teen.
In 1999, a Zoloft lawsuit gained media attention when a Zoloft user, Brynn Hartman killed her husband, comedian Phil Hartman, and then killed herself. The lawsuit on behalf of Mr. Hartman's estate alleged that Mrs. Hartman's Zoloft use caused her to engage in violent behavior and take her husband's life. The lawsuit alleged Pfizer did not adequately warn Mrs. Hartman of Zoloft's side effects. Pfizer settled the lawsuit with the estate for an undisclosed amount.

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