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A NuvaRing® attorney represents individuals and families who feel that they have been harmed by the vaginal-ring contraceptive. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the NuvaRing® as a birth control method in 2001.
As any NuvaRing® lawyer can tell you, many women have reported serious injuries and illnesses that they experienced after starting NuvaRing® use. This product prevents pregnancy by continuously delivering two hormones — an estrogen and a progestin, similar to "the Pill." The hormones prevent a woman's ovaries from producing mature eggs that could result in a conception. However, these hormones also carry some serious risks.
A NuvaRing® attorney can discuss the circumstances of your injury or side effects from NuvaRing® use, and if you are eligible, he or she can help you obtain the legal remedy you deserve. Many people who have been harmed by a dangerous drug or medical device have suffered great losses, such as:
If you or someone you love has suffered a NuvaRing® injury, contact us to speak with an experienced NuvaRing® lawyer to schedule a private, no-cost consultation. The attorney will explain your legal rights and options to you.
U.S. District Judge Rodney Sipple announced that he elected to use the defendants’ proposed Plaintiff’s Fact Sheet when filing NuvaRing® MDL lawsuits. The fact sheet re...
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