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Produced by English pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, the antidepressant Paxil has been proven to cause serious birth defects to American youngsters. These include heart defects, lung defects, brain defects and other birth defects of the spine or spinal nerve, abdomen, skull, gastrointestinal system, urinary tract or limbs.
Such birth defects have troubled USA citizens regardless of the fact that GSK was well aware that its product could cause heavy harm in the early stages of selling it, yet GSK continued to sell Paxil. Even today, even though with cautions from the Food and Drug Administration, Paxil remains available by prescription.
But while Paxil may help some who want an antidepressant, it may cause severely harmful birth defects in the infants or babies of women who took Paxil while carrying a child, especially in the 1st trimester, or first quarter, of pregnancy.
Among the worst such Paxil birth defects are Paxil heart defects. These include Tetralogy of Fallot, Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Transposition of the Great Arteries, Double Outlet Right Ventricle, Interrupted Aortic Arch, Coarctation of the Aorta, Pulmonary Stenosis, Truncus Arteriosis, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, Patent Ductus Arteriosis, Atrial Septal Defect, Ventricular Septal Defect, Mitral Valve Prolapse, Aortic Insufficiency, Heart Murmur and Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome.
Paxil also can cause lung defects like PPHN, or insistent Pulmonary high blood pressure, and also can cause brain or skull defects such as Hydrocephalus, Craniosynostosis, Chiari Malformation, Neural Tube Defects and Microcephalus.
Still more Paxil birth defects include spine wounds such as Spina Bifida or Neural Tube Defects; gastrointestinal defects such as Omphalocele, Gastroschisis, Anal Artresia or Pyloric Stenosis; abdominal wall defects such as hernia; urinary tract defects such as Hypospadias, undescended testes or Hydronephrosis; and limb defects like missing, misshapen or underdeveloped joints.
These Paxil birth imperfection wounds are the responsibility of GSK, and not the trusting families hit with financial reversals like medical costs, as well as agony and suffering. But US citizens can seek industrial recovery for such birth defect wounds through a defective drug lawsuit or Paxil legal action. And prospects are good, since GSK lately indicated it intends to settle Paxil birth imperfection lawsuits instead of fight them in trials. Of course, GSK has made billions of dollars in profits off of Paxil and can afford to settle Paxil cases.
Disclaimer: People should consult a doctor before acting on any medical advice.
Antidepressant Paxil Birth Defects Cause Heart, Lung, Brain And More Injuries To Infants
Produced by British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, the antidepressant Paxil has been proven to cause serious birth defects to American kids. These include heart defects, lung defects, brain defects and other birth defects of the spine or spinal nerve, abdomen, skull, gut system, urinary tract or limbs.
Such birth defects have troubled americans in spite of the fact that GSK was totally aware that its product could cause serious harm in the early stages of promoting it, yet GSK continued to sell Paxil. Even today, albeit with warnings from the Food and Drug Administration, Paxil remains available by prescription.
But while Paxil may help some who need an antidepressant, it can cause severely harmful birth defects in the children or babies of women who took Paxil when pregnant, especially in the first trimester, or first quarter, of pregnancy.
Among the worst such Paxil birth defects are Paxil heart defects. These include Tetralogy of Fallot, Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Transposition of the Great Arteries, Double Outlet Right Ventricle, Interrupted Aortic Arch, Coarctation of the Aorta, Pulmonary Stenosis, Truncus Arteriosis, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, Patent Ductus Arteriosis, Atrial Septal Defect, Ventricular Septal Defect, Mitral Valve Prolapse, Aortic Insufficiency, Heart Murmur and Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome.
Paxil also can cause lung defects such as PPHN, or insistent Pulmonary hypertension, and also can cause brain or skull defects such as Hydrocephalus, Craniosynostosis, Chiari Malformation, Neural Tube Defects and Microcephalus.
Still more Paxil birth defects include spinal cord injuries such as Spina Bifida or Neural Tube Defects; gastrointestinal defects such as Omphalocele, Gastroschisis, Anal Artresia or Pyloric Stenosis; intestinal wall defects like hernia; urinary tract defects such as Hypospadias, undescended testes or Hydronephrosis; and limb defects like missing, misshapen or undeveloped joints.
These Paxil birth defect wounds are the responsibility of GSK, and not the innocent families hit with fiscal reversals like hospital expenses, as well as pain and suffering. But Americans can seek industrial recovery for such birth defect injuries through a defective drug lawsuit or Paxil lawsuit. And prospects are good, since GSK lately indicated it intends to settle Paxil birth defect litigation rather than fight them in trials. Of course, GSK has made uncountable billions of bucks in profits off of Paxil and can afford to settle Paxil lawsuit birth defect cases.
Disclaimer: People should consult a doctor or physician prior to acting on any medical advice.