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Ortho Evra
The Ortho Evra transdermal birth control patch was first introduced in 2002 by Ortho McNeil Pharmaceutical Inc. as an alternative to the birth control pill. The patch, as it is now known, was purported to be as effective at preventing unwanted pregnancy as traditional oral contraceptives, but offered the added convenience of a once a week application rather than a daily pill.
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If you or a loved one has suffered medical problems as a result of using the Ortho Evra patch, you may be entitled to substantial monetary damages for your physical and emotional pain. Do not delay in your fight for compensation. This website provides contact information to highly qualified and skilled Ortho Evra attorneys in your area who are standing by to take your case. Please call today.
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The Ortho Evra birth control patch was a revolutionary advancement in the prevention of pregnancy. Instead of having to remember to take a pill every day, women now could simply attach a patch to their upper outer arm, thigh, buttocks, or abdomen and receive reliable protection against an unplanned pregnancy.
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Since 2002, approximately 4 million women have used the Ortho Evra birth control patch and as a result have been exposed to significantly higher doses of hormones (due to the elevated levels of estrogen produced) and been put at a greater risk for blood clots and other serious side effects. There have been 23 deaths associated with the Ortho Evra birth control patch since 2002, of which 17 were directly related to blood clots. Earlier this year, the Associated Press reported that Ortho Evra patch users die and suffer blood clots at a rate three times higher than women taking the pill.
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