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Newly Revised Zofran Birth Defects Report Helps Improve Affected Mothers’ Odds Of Getting Compensation For Their Children’s Injuries

The Medical Compensation Help Team has just released an update of its free special report on Zofran birth defects. It’s intended to help affected women avoid costly mistakes in their efforts of getting compensation for their children’s injuries.


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There’s no such thing as a minor mistake when it comes to lawsuits. Any oversight can put the outcome at risk. The Medical Compensation Help Team has taken action to help women whose children have suffered Zofran birth defects improve their odds. Their newly updated special report will help them avoid making mistakes that can sabotage their case.

The Medical Compensation Help Team has just released an update of its free special report on Zofran birth defects. It’s intended to help affected women avoid costly mistakes in their efforts of getting compensation for their children’s injuries.

Any woman who took Zofran during her pregnancy and whose baby suffered birth defects as a result can benefit from claiming her copy of this newly updated report.

Many women suffer from morning sickness during their pregnancies, and they seek relief, especially when it gets severe. When the anti-nausea drug Zofran became available, it proved to be highly effective in relieving pregnancy-related nausea.

However, it was never meant to be given to pregnant women, and had not been tested for safety during pregnancy. It had been developed to relieve severe nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy and other cancer treatments. Yet because of its effectiveness, it was often prescribed off-label to pregnant women.

As it turned out, Zofran was not a safe option for pregnant women. It has been connected to several types of severe birth defects, particularly heart defects, including atrial septal defect and ventricular septal defect, as well as heart murmurs. It has also been implicated in cases of cleft palate and clubfoot.

Meanwhile, a growing number of affected mothers who took Zofran while pregnant have been filing lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline, the manufacturer of Zofran. Because GlaxoSmithKline had actively promoted the off-label use of Zofran (and other drugs) to physicians, the US Department of Justice filed a suit as well, which was settled for $3 billion.

According to numerous news articles about Zofran and birth defects, more and more affected women are filing Zofran birth defects lawsuits in an effort to get compensation.

Attorney Wayne O’Bryan, a key member of the Medical Compensation Help Team, said, “While no amount of money can make up for the suffering a mother and her baby have been going through, getting compensation will certainly help on a practical level, including with medical costs, and other expenses to compensate for the birth defects.”

However, getting awarded compensation in a Zofran lawsuit can be very difficult, and it’s important to make sure that each case is approached the right way when filing a Zofran lawsuit. Knowing how to properly prepare for making a claim can greatly help improve the odds.

There’s no such thing as a minor mistake when it comes to lawsuits in connection with Zofran compensation. Any oversight can put the outcome at risk. The Medical Compensation Help Team has taken action to help women whose children have suffered Zofran birth defects improve their odds. Their newly updated special report will help them avoid making mistakes that can sabotage their case.

According to O’Bryan, “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 Medical Compensation Help Team’s report includes the seven biggest mistakes that are easily made when seeking compensation…and how to avoid them. The report is free and can be requested at the following website:

http://www.antinauseadrugbirthdefects.com



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