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Yaz Birth Control Attorneys

If you want to use a birth control pill, one of your prescription options is Yaz. Unfortunately, some women have had very serious Yaz complications, which is not something you may readily understand when you are prescribed the birth control. Before using Yaz, make sure you understand how the drug works and why it could be dangerous. Read the Side Effect of Yasmin reported in the FDA reports.

How does Yaz work?

The active ingredients in Yaz are drospirenone (DRSP) and ethinyl estradiol, which prevent the ovaries from releasing eggs. Additionally, Yaz changes the lining of a woman's cervix and uterus, which helps to deter sperm from reaching the egg and prevents fertilized eggs from implanting to officially start the pregnancy. Yaz is also used to treat premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a medical condition that produces severe emotional and physical symptoms in the weeks leading up to your period. For many women, it causes shorter and lighter periods without cramps that come on a regular cycle.

How do I use Yaz?

Yaz only comes in one dosage. This birth control comes in pill form, with each packet containing 28 pills. The first 24 contain active ingredients, while the last four are "placeholders" that you take during your period just to stay in the routine of taking the pill every day. If you miss a pill, you should take it as soon as you remember, even if it means taking more than one pill in a 24-hour period.

Is DSRP dangerous?

Yaz is one of the few birth control options that uses DRSP, a type of hormone. Every woman is effected by hormones differently, and in some, DRSP can cause potassium levels to increase unsafely. This increase in potassium is dangerous for people who have kidney, liver, or adrenal diseases. Yaz can also be dangerous for women with cardiovascular disease or chronic inflammatory disease, depending on the medications being used. Yaz does cause side effects in some women beyond these major concerns. Again, every person is affected differently when taking birth control. Some symptoms you could experience when you take Yaz include the following: headaches, decreased libido, bleeding between periods, vaginal discharge, and nausea. In addition, some women have complained of gaining weight while on Yaz. This is a side effect of most types of birth control.

Who Makes Yaz?

Yaz is made by Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, a company that has been producing drugs and medical devices for over 100 years. They first began using DRSP in 2007 with the drug Angeliq, which is used to treat menopausal symptoms. They later developed the hormone to use for birth control purposes.

Do I need a Yaz lawyer?

Yaz's marketing hasn't always been very clear, which has led to a number of problems. Some women have been taking the drug, even though they are at high risk for serious medical conditions associated with Yaz. If you believe you've been put at risk or hurt due to taking Yaz, talk to a Yaz lawyer today to learn about your rights.