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Any time a medication hurts a patient instead of helps them to heal, the drug manufacturer should be held accountable. Studies are now suggesting Wellbutrin® (bupropion) may result in severe birth injuries if taken early in a pregnancy. Research suggests there may be an increased risk of heart problems in infants whose mothers use Wellbutrin® in the first trimester.
Wellbutrin® lawyers around the country are investigating such claims on behalf of women who believe their infants were harmed by the medication. If you would like to speak with a qualified Wellbutrin® attorney about your specific circumstances, contact us today. Our mission is to seek and obtain justice for individuals and families harmed by dangerous drugs and products.
In addition to birth injuries, users have complained about the following Wellbutrin® side effects:
Most drugs come with some side effects. However, attorneys can help people who have suffered from serious injuries, such as birth injuries. A Wellbutrin® heart defect is serious and may lead to serious complications. If your infant has been affected, contact our attorneys for more information. Having a skilled lawyer on your side may make a difference in the outcome to your case.
A Wellbutrin® lawyer can take you step by step through the process of filing a claim to seek damages to help pay for your medical bills and lost wages. We advocate for injured clients in their time of need and will fight to obtain compensation to cover your medical expenses as well as the pain and suffering you and your baby has gone through.
To find out how we can help you and your family, contact our Wellbutrin® attorneys today.
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