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Just Released: New Zofran Birth Defects Report Helps Affected Women Avoid Costly Mistakes

June 29, 2015 – – The Medical Compensation Help Team has just released a new report for women who took Zofran during their pregnancy and whose babies suffered birth defects as a result.

Many women suffer from morning sickness during their pregnancy, and sometimes it can be severe and last for a long time. A few years back, Zofran, a powerful anti nausea drug originally developed to help patients cope with nausea caused by cancer treatments including chemotherapy, was prescribed off-label to pregnant women to treat their nausea, even though it had never been approved for that purpose.

Unfortunately, Zofran turned out to be connected to severe birth defects, including heart defects, cleft palate, and club foot. A number of affected mothers have filed lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline, the manufacturer of Zofran. In addition, the US Department of Justice also filed a suit, which resulted in a $3 billion settlement.

In the meantime, the babies that were born with birth defects after their mothers had taken the anti nausea drug Zofran during their pregnancy deserve compensation for their suffering and to help with medical and related expenses.

Unfortunately, getting compensation can be a challenge. Even seemingly minor mistakes can put the outcome of their case at risk. To help the affected mothers and their children avoid such mistakes and improve their chances of a successful outcome, the Medical Compensation Help Team has created and published a special report, Don’t Ruin Your Zofran Birth Defects Compensation Case.

The report covers the seven biggest mistakes that are frequently made and how to avoid them. It will be sent free of charge by email to affected mothers who request it.

According to lawyer Wayne O’Bryan, the coordinator of the Medical Compensation Help Team, “Avoiding those mistakes is crucial when it comes to improving ones chances of getting compensation for birth defect injuries caused by Zofran.” He also urged affected mothers to seek competent legal advice quickly to avoid missing important deadlines.

The special report on Zofran birth defects is intended to help mothers avoid those costly mistakes. The report is available at no cost from the following website: http://www.antinauseadrugbirthdefects.com

The Medical Compensation Help Team has been formed to provide assistance to patients who have suffered injuries due to medical products and procedures, and it includes additional legal specialists as well as an online marketing specialist who is helping with getting the report into the hands of women who need the information.

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Contact Medical Compensation Help Team:

Wayne O’Bryan
800-222-4189
wayne@antinauseadrugbirthdefects.com
Medical Compensation Help Team
c/o O’Bryan Law Firm
1804 Staples Mill Road
Richmond, VA 23230

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