Lexapro Victims Have a Right to Recovery

The attorneys at Fears Nachawati are committed to protecting victims of the dangerous antidepressant Lexapro (escitalopram). If ingested by pregnant women, Lexapro, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) manufactured by Forest Laboratories, puts their children at risk of a variety of birth defects, including PPHN, heart defects, anal artesia, and limb defects. Was your child injured as a result of taking Lexapro during your pregnancy? If so, you should give our experts a call.

 

How can a Fears Nachawati specialist help you? Victims of Lexapro often suffer serious injury as a result some else’s misconduct. Although the law cannot provide victims with the health taken from them, it can provide financial compensation for suffering. Damage awards frequently give victims compensation for their medical expenses and the pain and suffering they and their families sustained. Want to know more? Contact us today. For your free consultation, call 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com

A Discovery about Prozac That Will Take Your Breath Away

Fifty-four million people in 90 countries have something in common: they all take Prozac (fluoxetine hydrochloride). Millions of these Prozac patients are women who are pregnant or may become pregnant – and they don’t know the risk that Prozac represents for the child in their womb.

 

Multiple medical studies have found that Prozac can cause persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN) in children exposed to the drug while in the womb. PPHN is potentially life threatening – and, at the very least, a life altering condition for the child, mother and family. Infants born with PPHN have lungs that fail to assume the function of oxygenating their blood. In a real sense, Prozac takes their breath away.

 

The attorneys at Fears Nachawati are committed to fighting for the rights of families who have been hurt by Prozac. If your child was born with birth defects related to in-the-womb Prozac exposure, you should give us a call. We may be able to help you. For a free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com

Paxil (Paroxetine) Victim Awarded $2.5 Million

More than 600 families have filed suit against GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the maker of the antidepressant Paxil (paroxetine), claiming that GSK’s negligence injured members of their family. According to a large and growing number of victims, GSK failed to warn physicians about the risks of Paxil. Those risks are significant and include the threat that pregnant women who ingest Paxil expose their unborn children to a variety of birth defects, including respiratory distress, cyanosis, seizures, vomiting, and hypoglycemia, among many complications. Fortunately, some victims have been able to find justice in court – including a Pennsylvania family that was awarded $2.5 million.

 

Fears Nachawati is defending the rights of victims just like you. If you or your loved one has been injured by a Paxil prescription, you should contact our expert attorneys. We’re committed to ensuring that you receive the justice you deserve. For a free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com. We’re ready to fight for you!

Fears Nachawati Attorneys Answer Your Questions about Zoloft

Has your family had to suffer the catastrophic side effects of Zoloft? As thousands of American families are learning, pregnant women who take Zoloft during their pregnancy inadvertently expose their unborn child to a variety of life-changing birth defects, including serious heart, lung, and neurological health issues. If you’re child was born with Zoloft-related birth defects, you probably have a lot of question. Your questions probably include:

 

- What types and amount of recovery can my family expect to receive?

- Will my recovery help my family provide for the costly medical care my child now requires?

- How long will my case remain in litigation?

- Will I have a chance to go to court?

- Will my case help other families avoid the difficulties that our family has had to deal with?

 

Fears Nachawati is prepared to answer these questions and many, many more. All you have to do is ask! The consultation with our expert attorneys is free, and the conversation could change your family’s life. To start down your road to justice, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com. We’re ready to fight for you!

Lexapro Birth Defects: Costly and Often Fatal

Lexapro (escitalopram) birth defects are tragic. Caused when a pregnant mother ingests Lexapro and other antidepressants known as Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), the birth defects that develop in her child include life-threatening heart, brain, and spinal conditions, among others. The medical reality is that the surgeries required to address these conditions are almost always numerous, expensive, and uncertain. The fatality rate among children born with Lexapro-induced abnormalities is shockingly high.

 

Despite the damage caused by Lexapro (escitalopram) and similar SSRIs, drug manufacturers continue to push for their prescription in women and some doctors continue to write those prescriptions, even for women who may become pregnant.

 

The experienced attorneys at Fears Nachawati are fighting back on behalf of families who have been hurt by a Lexapro prescription. You need someone who is as skilled in the negotiating room as the courtroom. Unlike some firms, we’re prepared to take your case wherever it needs to go. Talk to us today! For a free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com. We’re ready to fight for you.

Has Celexa Hurt Your Family?

Celexa and other antidepressants known as Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) have changed the lives of thousands of American families. Thanks to doctors who carelessly prescribed Celexa (citalopram) and pharmaceutical companies that failed to appropriately warn consumers of the drug’s potential side effects, a number of women who took Celexa during their pregnancy gave birth to children who now suffer from birth defects. These permanent ailments include heart, lung, neural-tube (brain and spinal cord) defects, craniosynostosis, abdominal wall issues, club foot, and anal atresia.

 

Fears Nachawati is committed to defending the rights of these families. Whether you need our help at the negotiating table or in the courtroom, we’re prepared to give your case the full attention it deserves. Don’t trust your claims to a novice. Put our expertise to work for you. For a free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com. We’re ready to fight for you!

Prozac: The Most Prescribed of Dangerous SSRIs

Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh concluded in 2005 that every year as many as 80,000 women were prescribed antidepressants, known as Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), and that Prozac (fluoxetine) was the leading seller. Unfortunately for these women, SSRIs in general and Prozac in particular have been found to significantly increase the probability of birth defects in children. Children exposed to Prozac and other SSRIs during the first trimester, for instance, have a 60 percent higher likelihood of developing a heart problem, are twice as likely of having three or more “minor abnormalities,” and have poorer than average neonatal adaptation.

 

Fears Nachawati, a Dallas-based law firm with offices around the state of Texas, is fighting for the rights of women and families who suffered physical pain and mental anguish as a result of Prozac and other dangerous drugs. If your child was born with heart problems or other birth defects, you should contact our experience personnel immediately. For your free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com. We’re ready to fight for you!

Did You Know All the Risks Associated with Paxil?

You may not know it, but Paxil (paroxetine) triples the likelihood that a pregnant woman’s unborn child will be born with birth defects, a significant increase over the probability of injury associated with Zoloft and other anti-depressants. What makes the injuries associated with Paxil particularly tragic is that Paxil is most dangerous during the first trimester. Many pregnant Paxil patients continue taking their antidepressant medication – and exposing their child to heart and neural tube defects – without knowing that they are pregnant or understanding the risks they are running.

 

By contrast, members of the medical profession should not be surprised by these risks. Since 2005, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had required updated product labels informing patients of the risk and has advised medical professionals not to prescribe Paxil to women who are in the first trimester of pregnancy or are planning pregnancy. Still, many patients are surprised when they learn about the dangers of Paxil. For far too many, the medical professionals who treated them did not fully or effectively communicate what could happen as a result of their Paxil prescription. The pain and suffering of this dangerous drug should not fall exclusively on under-informed patients.

 

The attorneys at Fears Nachawati are making sure that victims have their day in court. Our highly trained and well-experienced professionals are fighting for victims like you every day. If you’ve suffered as a result of your Paxil prescription, let us fight for you! For a free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com

The Risks of Zoloft May Be Greater Than You Think

Some women have heard that Zoloft, their antidepressant medication, imposes the risk of birth defects on their unborn child. However, many underestimate the probability that these risks will occur – or their severity. For instance, did you know that women who take Zoloft during their first trimester double the likelihood that their child is born with a heart defect? Or did you know that a significant number of pregnant women reduce the effects of depression through non-pharmacological solutions like psychotherapy?

 

Tragically, thousands of pregnant women remain uninformed about the risks of Zoloft or the meaningful alternatives at their disposal, even as they continue taking medication that risks severe injury to their child. In fact, an unfortunately large number of these women – and their families – suffer severe pain and mental anguish as a result of this dangerous drug. Are you and your child a victim of Zoloft?

 

The law firm of Fears Nachawati is fighting back on behalf of the victims of Zoloft and other dangerous anti-depression drugs like Celexa, Effexor, Lexapro, Prozac, and Welbutrin. These drugs cause permanent harm that for many women could have been avoided. Join in the fight for your rights by calling our expert attorneys today. For your free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com

What Are the Effects of Lexapro?

Lexapro, also known by its generic name, escitalopram, is leading antidepressant drug prescribed to thousands of women every year. Lexapro is a relatively new selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), released within the last ten years as an updated version of the antidepressant that preceded it, Celexa.

 

Lexapro is effective at addressing the medical issues it was intended to target. These ailments include depression, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and hot flashes, among other ailments related to brain activity. Tragically, Lexapro is also more dangerous than many doctors, pharmacists, and patients realize and can have debilitating unintended consequences. Recent research has revealed, in fact, that women who took Lexapro during their pregnancy were six times more likely to give birth to children with cardiopulmonary defects. In fact, the heart-related birth defect PPHN was found at the abnormally high rate of 12 cases per 1,000 births.

 

Despite these tragic results, many doctors continued to prescribe Lexapro in recent years and, as a result, many women gave birth to children suffering from serious – and sometimes fatal – birth defects. Does this describe the painful history of your pregnancy? Families are fighting back thanks to the help of the dangerous drug experts at Fears Nachawati. Don’t suffer in silence! Contact us today for your free consultation. Just call

1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com. We’re ready to fight for you!

Teen killed in one-car crash in The Colony

A teenager was killed Thursday in a one-car crash in The Colony.  Authorities say that the teen was the passenger in a sedan on Highway 121 when the driver, another teenager, crashed into the northbound lanes of the highway near Plano Parkway.  The driver was airlifted to a Dallas hospital for treatment.  Investigations into the cause of the accident are ongoing.

Fears | Nachawati represents the victims of car accidents and their families.  If you or one of your loved ones has been injured, we'd be happy to speak with you on a confidential basis about the incident.  Call us today for a free consultation at 1.866.705.7584.

Three DFW Metroplex on-the-job fatalities

Recent DFW Metroplex news includes stories of three recent on-the-job fatalities:

A 30 year old man working as a subcontractor for Tarrant County was electrocuted Tuesday.  The man was working to repair light fixtures in the mechanical room on the top of the Plaza Garage, located at the intersection of West Weatherford and Burnett streets.  Fort Worth paramedics and MedStar attempted to save the worker, but their attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful.  The man was pronounced dead at the scene.  Authorities are investigating this on-the-job death. 

A lawn maintenance worker was killed Tuesday morning in Grand Prairie after he was struck by a passing motorist.  The man, Fransisco Lara, 35, was taken by helicopter to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.  Mr. Lara was struck by a car while he was using a leaf blower to clear debris from the street.  The driver was not injured.  Authorities are investigating this accident.

The body of Roderick Terrell, a Dallas sanitation worker, was found Tuesday at the McCommas Bluff Landfill in Dallas.  Mr. Terrell was on the job at the landfill when he was last seen.  Coworkers found Mr. Terrell's truck, still running, and began searching for him shortly thereafter.  His body was found the next day.  Authorities are investigating the cause of Mr. Terrell's death.