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Zoloft Birth Defects Lawyers Available to Review Claims of Heart, Skull Defects

(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 18, 2011 ) New York, NY – The Zoloft birth defects lawyers working with Class Action.org are available to review claims from women who took this SSRI drug during pregnancy and delivered a child with skull, heart or abdominal defects. Specifically, the Zoloft birth defects lawyers would like to hear from women who took this drug during pregnancy and gave birth to a child with any of the following: transposition of the great arteries (TGA); hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS); holes in the heart; tetralogy of fallot (TOF); omphalocele; spina bifida; and craniosynostosis. Potentially, Potentially, these individuals may be able to participate in a Zoloft birth defects lawsuit to seek compensation for medical bills and other damages resulting from their child’s condition. For more information on the potential legal recourse available to women with Zoloft birth defects claims and to receive a free, online case review, visit http://www.classaction.org/zoloft.html today.

A type of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), Zoloft is prescribed to treat depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health problems. Allegedly, pregnant users of Zoloft or other SSRIs may have a slight risk of delivering children with abdominal, skull or cardiac birth defects. Because the manufacturer allegedly failed to properly warn doctors and patients about the potential for Zoloft birth defects, women who took the drug during pregnancy and gave birth to a child with congenital defects may have legal recourse.

Potentially, a Zoloft birth defects lawsuit could provide women the chance to seek compensation for medical bills and other damages. Zoloft birth defect lawsuits must be filed within a certain amount of time, however, before the claimant is barred from seeking financial compensation for their childÂ’s condition. To find out more about Zoloft birth defects and to receive a free, online case review, visit Class Action.org today. The Zoloft birth defect attorneys working with the site are providing this case evaluation at no cost and with no obligation.

About Class Action.org

Class Action.org is dedicated to protecting consumers and investors in class actions and complex litigation throughout the United States. Class Action.org keeps consumers informed about product alerts, recalls, and emerging litigation and helps them take action against the manufacturers of defective products, drugs, and medical devices. Information about consumer fraud issues and environmental hazards is also available on the site. Visit http://www.classaction.org today for a no cost, no obligation case evaluation and information about your consumer rights.

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Tara Nagel
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pressrelease@lawyercentral.com

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