Ortho Evra FAQ
What Ortho Evra lawsuits have been filed?
In November 2005, an Ortho Evra birth control patch lawsuit was filed on behalf of a 14-year-old girl who had used the patch for only eight weeks and died after suffering blood clots in her pelvis.
In March 2006, another birth control patch lawsuit was filed in New Jersey for the wrongful death of a 20-year-old woman who used the Ortho Evra patch and developed deadly blood clots.
More recently, another lawsuit was filed on behalf of a 35-year-old woman who suffered from severe headaches, nausea and vision problems before dying from blood clots related to the Ortho Evra patch.
In 2004, almost 10 million prescriptions were written for the Ortho Evra patch. Researchers have also found that 3 in 200,000 women will suffer from deadly Ortho Evra side effects, compared with only 1 in 200,000 women who are taking the pill.
Is an Ortho Evra lawsuit right for me?
Women with the following conditions may be eligible to file an Ortho Evra birth control patch lawsuit:
• Heart attack
• Blood clots in the legs, lungs, or abdomen
• Deep vein thrombosis
• Pulmonary embolism
• Stroke