Potential Side Effects of Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella: Stroke

One of our clients, Susan Galinis, suffered a stroke after taking Yaz, and she is not alone. There are now multiple lawsuits filed by women and their families who suffered strokes after taking the birth control pills Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella.

Although we sometimes hear about strokes in the news, many people don't know what a stroke really is. The vast majority of strokes are ischemic strokes, which occurs when the flow of blood to a part of the brain is interrupted or seriously reduced. This prevents oxygen and necessarily nutrients from getting to the brain causing brain cells to die, leading to a loss of brain function in the affected areas.

This disturbance in blood flow can be caused by obstruction of a blood vessel due to a blood clot. Medical studies have found that the hormone used in Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella known as drospirenone or drsp was associated with a substantially higher risk of venous thrombosis, a medical term for blood clots in the veins.

After having a stroke many women experience life altering side-effects such as loss of mobility and memory, as well as difficulty with speech and communication.

Yaz Lawsuits Mount

The  San Francisco Daily Journal ran a front-page story on the Yaz cases recently, and by doing so helped to get the word out about the dangers of Yaz and Yasmin.

Susan Galinis discussed her stroke and the effect it has had on her family.  Mike Danko was quoted concerning the latest on the Yaz lawsuits generally, and Galinis' lawsuit in particular.  Other Yaz lawyers were interviewed as well.

Bayer refused to comment on Susan's lawsuit.

Susan Galinis Tells Her Story

Susan, a client of ours, was recently interviewed by a local news agency. As you will see Susan suffered a stroke a month after she started taking Yaz. Needless to say, Susan’s life has been forever changed.  She asked us to put her story out there so other women would know what she went through after taking Yaz.