09/08/2015 // JusticeNewsFlash // (press release)
Texas – A Texas couple has filed a lawsuit against Zofran maker GlaxoSmithKline, claiming the anti-nausea drug caused their child to be born with a birth defect. The Legal Examiner reports that at least 34 lawsuits have been filed against the major drug company in connection with claims purporting there is a link between taking Zofran during pregnancy and birth defects.
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The mother alleges she was prescribed Zofran in 1997 before her daughter was born in 1998. The plaintiffs say that the child was diagnosed with a “secondary” cleft palate shortly after she was born.
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The family says the child underwent multiple surgeries prior to the age of five and required “intensive speech therapy” for years due to her condition.
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Michael Monheit, Esquire, of Monheit Law is quoted as stating of Zofran “Zofran is a first-line treatment for more severe cases of pregnancy-related nausea… But its effects on unborn children have never been adequately investigated by Glaxo, and the company has never sought its approval as a morning sickness drug.”
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Legal Examiner News Story Link: http://montco.legalexaminer.com/2015/09/01/new-zofran-lawsuit-texas-couple-claims-cleft-palate-caused-by-nausea-drug/
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