Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch

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UPDATE: January 21, 2008.
FDA modified the prescribing information for the Ortho Evra Contraceptive Transdermal (Skin) Patch to include the results of a new epidemiology study that found that users of the birth control patch were at higher risk of developing serious blood clots, also known as venous thromboembolism (VTE), than women using birth control pills. VTE can lead to pulmonary embolism. The label changes are based on a study conducted by the Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program on behalf of Johnson and Johnson. The patch was studied in women aged 15-44. These findings support an earlier study that also said women in this group were at higher risk for VTE. FDA believes that Ortho Evra is a safe and effective method of contraception when used according to the labeling, which recommends that women with concerns or risk factors for serious blood clots talk with their health care provider about using Ortho Evra versus other contraceptive options. Read the complete 2008 MedWatch Safety Summary, including a link to the FDA News Release, at: http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/safety/2008/safety08.htm#orthoevrapatch

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If you were one of the many women in 2001 who were sick and tired of having to remember to take a birth control pill once a day, the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch, approved that year, seemed like a miracle product. Finally, women were free to enjoy their lives and not worry about whether or not they had taken their daily pills. Instead, they would know that a constant flow of estrogen was being sent through their bodies in an effort to reduce their risk of becoming pregnant.

What these women never considered (or, really, could have known) was the substantial amount of estrogen that the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch delivered into their blood streams transdermally. In actuality, the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch releases a flood of estrogen, and for some women, it's enough to stimulate the development of blood clots.

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As if that weren't enough, those blood clots, tiny though they might be, could kill even the healthiest woman. That's exactly what happened in 2004 to an unsuspecting young fashion student from New York who had started using the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch. Eventually, she died from a blood clot, though the connection to the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch wasn't immediately apparent.

When the true nature of her untimely death came to light, Ortho McNeil, the manufacturers of the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch, were slapped with a lawsuit. And with millions of women still using the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch despite a new warning label that warns of the risk of clotting, there will no doubt be more lawsuits to follow.

In an effort to keep the public's attention squarely on the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch and its maker, Ortho Neil, our law firm has begun investigating a lawsuit of our own. What this means for you if you currently take the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch and have had any adverse side effects from it, you might be entitled to restitution from Ortho McNeil.

Therefore, we encourage you to pick up the phone and call us toll free for a no-obligation consultation. By joining our fight against drugs such as the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch that are brought to the marketplace and do so much harm, you'll be making sure another young woman's family doesn't have to bury her in the prime of her life. Don't hesitate. Contact us today.

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nancy says: 2007-01-18 13:53:20
are the side effects worse in older people?


Michelle says: 2007-04-05 20:22:50
I wonder what the long term effects of this drug are? I was taking Evra for app. 2 yrs. I experienced chest pains, shortness of breath, numbness left side, face numbness, pain/numbness left arm, pain in left leg and groin area, inside thigh leading to knee (vein?) . I went to the hospital at least tree times, I went through a stress test, I had a loop recorder to monitor my heart activities, my doctor prescribed ativan and another med. All the tests came back fine??? I guess My doctor attibuted the symptoms to possible anixety. I recently read about the Evra situation. I no longer take Evra, yet I still get occasional chest pains, numbness, leg pain. Are the Evra effects long lasting after you remove the patch? and for how long? I am presently 39. I began with evra at 36. Thank you Michelle


CoMoms says: 2007-04-18 11:01:59
Ortho evra birth control patch side effects like blood clots are really scary! One of the company\'s employess even knew about the problems with Ortho Evra birth control patch. Mr. Lippman claimed, ?The clinical research had revealed that the estrogen dose released by the Evra patch as a means of birth control may increase the risk of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms.? WOW - I can\'t imagine wearing a birth control patch, then having a blood clot!


Nicole Peterson says: 2007-05-31 11:53:20
I went in for the pill after reading about the horrible long term effects of the depo shot, and the nurse pushed the patch on me due to my liver disease. I decided to research the patch since I hadn\'t even looked into it. After reading this website I just pulled my patch off. Now I\'m not sure what to do about birth control, it seems they all have the potential to harm you.


Jane says: 2007-08-19 17:45:29
Researching online for my online school work lead me to this site, which I am shocked (yet very grateful) to find out about the Ortho Evra patch because I used to take/use it. Although I stopped taking Ortho, I am concerned because I still have numerous tiny blood clots on my arms and some on my chest. I used to experience having chest pains (almost every night), difficulty breathing in the middle of the night aside from the nausea, headaches, left arm pain, inner thigh pain, leg pain, and some pinches in the body (hard to explain). It was draining me. On occassion, I would still experience these pains. I also visited my doctor earlier this year (mainly for the headaches and chest pains), took blood tests but the results revealed that I was healthy/normal - and the Dr. suggested that perhaps I was stressed. ? And I never thought of asking if the Ortho had something to do with these pains/experinces that I was going through. I stopped taking Ortho because of being tired of always feeling uneasy, nauseated, grumpy, and the headaches (didn\'t realize the other symptoms would be related). Right now, I am wondering how long I will be affected by the effects of the Ortho. Will it continue on? I am 41 years old (I think it was 2 years ago when I started Ortho then stopped after a few months; then started again earlier this year and then I completely discontinued after a few months). Thank You, Jane


Anita says: 2007-08-23 18:43:18
Im currently 21, i\'ve been using patches for aprox 3 years. The other day i came across this question, \"will Ortho Evra effect me getting pregnant in the future even if im off of it?\" Will long-term usage of this patch will lower my ability of getting pregnant? im very concern at this point. Im still young, i want to have children in the future. I dont know should i continue using it or not.


Sherry says: 2007-08-27 09:15:17
I have been on the patch 1 month & 1 week & have noticed recently, shaking in my left arm & hand, numbness & tingling on my left side (mostly hand, fingers & toes) anxiety, shortness of breath, double vision, chest pains & feeling tired which is very odd for me. I immediatly thought it was from the patch & read up on it...upon reading more the 40 womens postings of the similar symptoms I ripped the patch right off & will never use that again. I just hope that since I have not been on it long, I have not done any real damage to myself & these side effects go away quick...I am thinking it would take like 2 weeks to be out of my body totally...did anyone else have anything like what I experienced & how long before you felt like you again. THANKS, Sherry


erika says: 2007-09-06 19:07:20
after reading these letters from other woemn i took off my patch because i have been haveing some prob. with the patch like my legs feet and hands(fingers) going numb all the time and being sick to my stomach every day and vomiting some of the time. and head ack pain and lower stomach pain changes in my sight. i hope i have not did that much damage to myself to last a life time...


Elizabeth says: 2007-11-03 11:09:16
I have been using the ortho evra patch for app 2 years on and off. About six months after I starting using the patch, I began to experience a very brief tingling in my right breast. It would only last for a minute and then would stop, but this would occur all throughout the day. It began to get worse so I went to see a doctor who informed me that I was healthy and that everything was fine. I never thought about relating to the birth control that I was taking. Recently I began ortho evra again and started to have the same type of chest pains, my boyfriend suggested that I research it on the internet and I came across so many testimonials about the negative effects of Ortho Evra. In addition to extreme mood swings, irritability, and depression, I also have the chest pains. It starts in my breast and feels like little knifes and spreads down underneath my breast. If I take deep breaths it stops, but only to come back a few minutes later. It is really difficult to describe, has anyone else had pains like these? DO NOT USE THE ORTHO EVRA PATCH!


Susan says: 2008-01-06 12:56:43
I am 44 years old and was using the Ortho Evra patch for about 6 months because I was experiencing occassional night sweats and was having trouble sleeping. My doctor recommended it because my estrogen and progestrin levels were low. I stopped using it about 4 weeks ago because I am having surgergy soon. In the last 4 weeks of being patch free, the night sweats have returned to EVERY night now and several times a night plus I now have hot flashes on and off EVERY day. I never had hot flashes during the day before. Is this normal after coming off the patch? Could something be wrong with me?


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Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch News

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A new round of lawsuits filed against Ortho-McNeil on November 2, 2006, alleges its popular birth control patch was responsible for 43 blood clots and other cardiovascular and health related issues. A second complaint alledges the death of a 25-year-old woman from Maryland was caused when Ortho Evra supposedly led to blood clots in her lungs and legs.

The lawsuit contends that Ortho-McNeil failed to sufficiently warn patients about the severity of the potential side effects, which could include strokes, pulmonary embolisms, and blood clots. Almost 400 other women are suing Ortho-McNeil over similar experiences.

Millions of women cheered when they heard about the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch, a transdermal method of birth control that was approved by the Food and Drug Administration at the beginning of the 21st century. It seemed to be exactly what they were looking for - an alternative to taking pills each day that was just as effective but not as tedious. By only having to remember to put on an Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch once a week, they were finally free.

What those ladies didn't realize was that Ortho McNeil, the makers of Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch, had a secret that wouldn't be brought to light until a college coed died while using the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch in 2004. Only then did everyone understand what Ortho McNeil at least suspected about the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch - it could be dangerous.

Shockwaves rippled through the media as documents were uncovered from Ortho McNeil. Those internal memos shed light on the ugly truth about some pharmaceutical drugs - they are brought to market before anyone really understands the long-term side effects. For Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch, which releases large doses of estrogen into a female's body, those effects can mean death because of a blood clot.

And, surprisingly, some studies are not conducted because their conclusions might be unfavorable, such as one that was halted by Ortho McNeil (according to in-house documents) that intended to compare the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch with the Pill.

Certainly, the coed whose death brought the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch truth to the surface never expected to start a controversy. She merely was looking for an easy way to control pregnancy. And why not? The general public thought that the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch had been tested enough. People simply didn't approach it with the skepticism that has come in the years since she was buried.

Now, millions of women still use the Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch as a means of birth control, but since November of 2005, a warning has been issued to all users notifying them of the rare possibility of a blood clot which could kill them.

In the years to come, it's likely that more class action lawsuits will find their way to Ortho McNeil's corporate counsel. Let our dedicated and experienced Ortho Evra lawyers help you get the compensation you deserve if your life was adversely affected by this dangerous drug. Contact us today.

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