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Zoloft Heart Defect Claims Available to Be Reviewed By Zoloft Birth Defect Lawyers

(EMAILWIRE.COM, June 10, 2011 ) Orlando, Florida -- The Zoloft heart defect lawyers at Morgan and Morgan are available to review claims from women who took Zoloft during pregnancy and delivered children with heart defects. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome, tetralogy of fallot (TOF), and transposition of the great arteries (TGA) are among the Zoloft heart defects which have been reportedly linked to the SSRI drug. If you took Zoloft during pregnancy and delivered children with these or other cardiac defects, you may be entitled to compensation. To find out if you have legal recourse for your childÂ’s alleged Zoloft heart defects, visit http://www.forthepeople.com/zoloft-birth-defects--11-3037.html and complete the free case review form.

According to reports, Zoloft and other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been associated with a number of birth defects, including cardiac defects. Zoloft has allegedly been linked to coarctation of the aorta, which refers to a narrowing of a part of the aorta, a major artery leading out of the heart. Other Zoloft heart defects can reportedly include tetralogy of fallot (TOF), a birth defect which leads to bluish purple skin, and hypoplastic left heart syndrome, a condition in which parts of the left side of the heart do not develop completely. Zoloft cardiac defects are not the only type of birth defect which has been linked to the drug. Reportedly, craniosynostosis, spina bifida, club foot and omphalocele, a condition in which the infantÂ’s intestines protrude through the navel, have also been associated as SSRI and Zoloft birth defects.

Children who were born with alleged Zoloft heart defects may require surgery and other medical care which can result in costly medical bills for the childÂ’s parents. For those who pursue a Zoloft lawsuit, however, compensation for medical expenses and other damages may be available. To find out if you have legal recourse for your childÂ’s potential Zoloft birth defects, visit ForThePeople.com for a no cost, no obligation review of your claim. The Zoloft heart defects lawyers are providing this consultation at no cost and remain committed to protecting the rights of children who were born with birth defects after being exposed to an SSRI in the womb.

About Morgan and Morgan

Morgan and Morgan is one of the largest personal injury law firms in the country with multiple office locations throughout Florida and the Southeast. The firm handles auto accident cases, personal injury cases, and medical malpractice cases, as well as claims against drug and medical device manufacturers. Visit Morgan and Morgan online at http://www.forthepeople.com/ for a free case evaluation and information about your legal rights.


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