Morning sickness – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org a digital channel commited to health & medical rights. Wed, 17 Jan 2024 09:06:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 https://citizensreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/cropped-cr-icon-1-32x32.png Morning sickness – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org 32 32 Young Woman Files Against Zofran For Her Own Birth Defects https://citizensreport.org/2016/10/30/young-woman-zofran-birth-defect-lawsuit/ https://citizensreport.org/2016/10/30/young-woman-zofran-birth-defect-lawsuit/#respond Mon, 31 Oct 2016 02:03:12 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=10801 An increasing number of women have filed lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline, the pharmaceutical manufacturer of the anti-nausea drug Zofran. The majority of suits are filed by mothers who used Zofran while pregnant and gave birth to children with defects. In this case, a 20-year-old woman from Texas is suing the company for her own birth defects. The […]

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An increasing number of women have filed lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline, the pharmaceutical manufacturer of the anti-nausea drug Zofran. The majority of suits are filed by mothers who used Zofran while pregnant and gave birth to children with defects.

In this case, a 20-year-old woman from Texas is suing the company for her own birth defects. The age of the plaintiff shows that Zofran has been prescribed to pregnant women for over two decades.

Using Zofran To Treat A Mother’s Morning Sickness

The plaintiff’s mother took Zofran to treat her severe morning sickness.
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While pregnant, the woman’s mother dealt with a condition known as hyperemesis gravidarum. It’s a serious form of morning sickness characterized by excessive vomiting and intense nausea. During the first trimester, doctors prescribed Zofran to treat the debilitating symptoms.

Today, the 20-year-old woman suffers from congenital heart defects. She was born with a ventricular septal heart defect and pulmonary stenosis. She also has facial defects, such as cleft lip and cleft palate.

In the complaint, the woman argues that she has no genetic predisposition to cardiac or facial defects. She believes that Zofran exposure caused her defects and forever altered the quality of her life.

Filing A Suit For Compensation

The plaintiff was born with facial defects that require costly medical procedures.
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On Nov. 30, 2015, the woman filed a lawsuit with the Northern District of California court system. She’s suing for negligence, fraud, misrepresentation and warranty breach.

The lawsuit alleges that GlaxoSmithKline discovered that Zofran might increase the risk of birth defects in 1992. But according to the complaint, the company didn’t take action and inform doctors of the risk.

GlaxoSmithKline engaged in off-label marketing of the anti-nausea drug, which the FDA approved for cancer patients only. The pharmaceutical company never did clinical studies before pushing the drug but reportedly knew that pre-natal Zofran exposure could injure unborn children.

Throughout her life, the 20-year-old woman had at least three surgeries. Doctors predict that she will need to undergo additional medical procedures for the remainder of her life. She’s suffered from permanent disfigurement, diminished quality of life, low self-esteem and physical and mental pain.

The woman seeks $75, 000 in compensation that would help to cover her medical bills. The award would also reimburse her for the purchase price of Zofran, and general, consequential and punitive damages.

If you or a family member was born with birth defects, then you might be entitled to compensation for this medical side effect.

Complete a free, no-obligation case evaluation now to see if you qualify.

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Alabama Parents Sue Pharmaceutical Company For Heart Problems Linked To Zofran https://citizensreport.org/2016/01/29/alabama-lawsuit-zofran-birth-defects/ https://citizensreport.org/2016/01/29/alabama-lawsuit-zofran-birth-defects/#respond Fri, 29 Jan 2016 17:11:29 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=10324 In 1991, the Food and Drug Administration approved Zofran to treat the most severe kind of nausea. The drug was meant for cancer patients who required chemotherapy or radiation therapy. GlaxoSmithKline, the makers of Zofran, made the decision to engage in the off-label marketing of Zofran, touting it as “wonder drug” for morning sickness. A […]

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Family Files Lawsuit Against Zofran For Daughter's Cardiac Issues

An Alabama family is suing the makers of Zofran to gain compensation for daughter’s congenital birth defects that will require extended medical care and surgeries.

In 1991, the Food and Drug Administration approved Zofran to treat the most severe kind of nausea. The drug was meant for cancer patients who required chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

GlaxoSmithKline, the makers of Zofran, made the decision to engage in the off-label marketing of Zofran, touting it as “wonder drug” for morning sickness.

A family in Alabama is suing the makers of Zofran, alleging that they weren’t properly informed of the risks that led to their daughter’s birth defects.

Pre-Natal Zofran Exposure And Heart Defects

Ciara Legg’s daughter had open heart surgery before her first birthday.
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Ciara Legg used a generic version of Zofran to treat symptoms of morning sickness during her first and second trimester. She gave birth to a baby girl on Jan. 23, 2013. When her daughter was born, it was discovered that she suffered from congenital anomalies.

Legg’s daughter had open-heart surgery before her first birthday. She was only 8 months old. Doctors have said that she will need medical care and additional surgeries throughout her life.

The Legg family was never informed about Zofran’s potential to cause cardiac problems, which is the most common defect linked to the drug.  If she had been told about the drug’s potential to cause birth defects, Legg said she never would have taken it while pregnant. The family has since filed a lawsuit.

Taking Legal Action To Cover Medical Expenses

The Legg family is pursuing legal assistance in order to gain enough money to help cover their daughter’s medical bills.
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In the lawsuit, GlaxoSmithKline’s desire to have doctors prescribe the drug as a morning sickness medication is described as a “fraudulent marketing campaign.” The Legg family claims they weren’t properly informed of the risks associated with Zofran.

Because of the fact that their daughter will need additional surgeries down the line, the Legg family has decided to take legal action in an effort to gain “compensatory and punitive damages” and “equitable relief.” The money will be used to pay medical, incidental and hospital expenses.

“As a direct and proximate result of GSK’s conduct, the plaintiffs and their daughter have suffered and incurred harm including severe and permanent pain and suffering, mental anguish, medical expenses, and other economic and noneconomic damages, and will require more constant and continuous medical monitoring and treatment than had they not been exposed to the drug,” according to the legal complaint.

The drug manufacturer is allegedly aware of more than 200 children born with birth defects after their mothers used Zofran. Many families caring for a child with birth defects are struggling to afford the life-saving but costly medical procedures.

If you took Zofran while pregnant and if your child was born with birth defects, then you might be entitled to compensation for this medical side effect.

Request a free, no-obligation case evaluation now to see if you qualify.

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Arkansas Family Files Against Zofran For Cleft Palate And Clubfoot Defects https://citizensreport.org/2016/01/19/zofran-suit-for-cleft-palate-and-clubfoot-defects/ https://citizensreport.org/2016/01/19/zofran-suit-for-cleft-palate-and-clubfoot-defects/#respond Tue, 19 Jan 2016 17:42:22 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=10251 An Arkansas mother named Jody Huffmaster has joined the ranks of more than 60 parents fighting against Zofran. During her pregnancy, Huffmaster took Zofran to treat symptoms of morning sickness. The anti-nausea drug, originally approved for cancer patients, allegedly caused Huffmaster’s son to develop numerous congenital birth defects. Huffmaster has pursued legal assistance to gain “compensatory damages” […]

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Mother Said Zofran Causes Cleft Palate And Clubfoot Birth Defects In Lawsuit

An Arkansas mother has taken legal action against the anti-nausea drug Zofran for allegedly causing her son to develop numerous birth defects.

An Arkansas mother named Jody Huffmaster has joined the ranks of more than 60 parents fighting against Zofran.

During her pregnancy, Huffmaster took Zofran to treat symptoms of morning sickness. The anti-nausea drug, originally approved for cancer patients, allegedly caused Huffmaster’s son to develop numerous congenital birth defects.

Huffmaster has pursued legal assistance to gain “compensatory damages” and equitable relief to ensure that future mothers-to-be are fully informed about the potential risks of Zofran.

Mother Claims Zofran Exposure Caused Her Son’s Defects

Huffmaster’s son was born with clubfoot, a condition in which the foot is twisted out of shape or position.
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Huffmaster’s son, referred to in court documents as B.H., has “numerous” birth injuries. In her claim, she identifies Zofran as the culprit.

B.H. was born with a cleft palate, which is a condition that causes an opening or split in the roof of her son’s mouth and lip. Children with cleft palates may develop speech disorders, stuttering, an impaired voice, feeding difficulties, hearing loss, mouth breathing, nasal congestion or snoring.

In addition, B.H. suffers from bilateral clubfoot. This condition affects the lower half of the body, creating a twist in the shape or positioning of the foot. Bilateral clubfoot may cause an abnormality while walking, calluses, knock knees or shortened legs.

Although B.H. was lucky enough to be born with a healthy heart, the majority of birth defects associated with prenatal exposure to Zofran are cardiovascular. However, B.H. was also diagnosed with respiratory distress syndrome. This means his lungs weren’t fully developed when he was born, causing difficulty breathing and potential organ damage.

A Family Dealing With Mounting Medical Costs

Families with children who require multiple medical procedures often need financial assistance.
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At just 8 years old, Huffmaster’s son has undergone two serious surgeries. Although court documents don’t specify if the procedures repaired his clubfoot, it’s likely that his cleft palate was treated.

Throughout his life, B.H.’s family has had to shoulder his medical expenses. Because the cost of multiple medical procedures is high even for families with excellent health insurance, it can be extremely difficult to come up with enough funding to cover birth defect surgeries.

On September 14, 2015, Huffmaster filed a lawsuit against the makers of Zofran. Her family is requesting damage awards that will assist with paying B.H.’s mounting medical bills.

She is suing for her family’s “severe and permanent pain and suffering, mental anguish, medical expenses and other economic and noneconomic damages, and will require more constant and continuous medical monitoring and treatment than had they not been exposed to Zofran,” according to court files.

Additionally, Huffmaster hopes the lawsuit will help to warn future mothers about the possible risks of Zofran. 

If you took Zofran while pregnant and if your child was born with birth defects, you might be entitled to compensation.

Complete a free, no-obligation case evaluation now to see if you qualify.

 

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Extreme Morning Sickness Is A Serious Condition https://citizensreport.org/2015/10/22/extreme-morning-sickness/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/10/22/extreme-morning-sickness/#respond Thu, 22 Oct 2015 22:41:34 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=8959 Dealing with morning sickness is an expected part of having a baby. About 70 to 80 percent of women experience mild morning sickness during pregnancy. But there’s another kind of morning sickness that it is not often publicized. Hyperemesis gravidarum is an extreme form of morning sickness that causes severe nausea and vomiting. Effects of […]

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Effects And Causes Of Severe Morning Sickness During Pregnancy

Extreme morning sickness, also known as hyperemesis gravidarum, is a dangerous condition that impacts both the mother and her unborn baby.

Dealing with morning sickness is an expected part of having a baby. About 70 to 80 percent of women experience mild morning sickness during pregnancy.

But there’s another kind of morning sickness that it is not often publicized. Hyperemesis gravidarum is an extreme form of morning sickness that causes severe nausea and vomiting.

Effects of Severe Morning Sickness

Women who suffer from extreme morning sickness deal with constant debilitating nausea throughout their pregnancy.
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Hyperemesis gravidarum has been linked to a pregnancy hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). The hormone is created in the placenta to assist in providing nutrients for the baby during pregnancy.

The hormone is produced rapidly early in pregnancy, usually in the first three months. The hormone doubles every 48 to 72 hours and increases throughout the duration of the pregnancy.

Standard morning sickness and hyperemesis gravidarum are separate conditions with distinct symptoms that require very different treatments. Extreme morning sickness is more likely to develop when the mother is pregnant with more than one child, or if she has a hydatidiform mole.

A hydatidiform mole is a type of gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) that forms a growth inside the womb at the beginning of a pregnancy.

Morning sickness is characterized by:

  • nausea that is sometimes accompanied by vomiting
  • nausea that subsides after 12 weeks
  • vomiting that does not cause severe dehydration

Hyperemesis gravidarum is characterized by:

  • nausea that does not subside
  • nausea accompanied by severe vomiting
  • vomiting that causes severe dehydration and does not allow you to keep any food down
  • vomiting more than three or four times per day
  • becoming dehydrated
  • feeling light-headed or dizzy
  • losing more than 10 lbs. or five percent of your body weight due to vomiting
  • constant nausea

A Common Condition

Kate Middleton was hospitalized because the severity of symptoms caused by extreme morning sickness.
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No one is exempt from the effects of extreme morning sickness. Even Kate Middleton, the wife of Britan’s Price William and the Duchess of Cambridge, dealt with hyperemesis gravidarum.

While she was pregnant with her second child, Middleton suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum. She experienced violent vomiting and weight loss during the early stages of both of her pregnancies. The effects were so severe that she had to be hospitalized.

If untreated, severe morning sickness can cause dehydration, poor weight gain, and social or psychological problems. Women may not gain sufficient weight during pregnancy, which is a threat to the development of the fetus.

While the condition is extremely dangerous, there are many drugs used to manage its symptoms.

Treating Extreme Morning Sickness

Doctors may prescribe anti-nausea medications to relieve symptoms of extreme morning sickness. Many, such as Zofran, could cause serious side effects.
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The severity of the morning sickness may decrease if the mother eats small, frequent meals and dry foods such as crackers.

While dealing with extreme morning sickness, pregnant women should drink a lot of fluids, especially during times when nausea isn’t present. Good examples of fluids other than still water include seltzer, ginger ale, or other sparkling waters. Some women must be admitted to the hospital to receive fluids if dehydration worsens.

In addition, women can take Vitamin B6 (no more than 100 mg daily) to help with nausea. However, in some cases, doctors may prescribe anti-nausea medicine.

Zofran, often used to treat extreme morning sickness, can be a great remedy for some women. The drug was originally used for cancer patients with extreme nausea from cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation.

However, Zofran has been associated with a variety of birth defects. It has caused cleft lips, cleft palates, club feet, craniosynostosis and congenital heart and lung problems in newborns.

If you took Zofran while pregnant and your child was born with birth defects, you could be entitled to medical compensation. Click here for a free case evaluation

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Anti-Nausea Drug Zofran Linked To Birth Defects https://citizensreport.org/2015/08/20/zofran-nausea-birth-defects/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/08/20/zofran-nausea-birth-defects/#respond Thu, 20 Aug 2015 16:00:25 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=6730 Zofran has been approved for the most severe cases of nausea, but GlaxoSmithKline has promoted it as a treatment for morning sickness to increase its popularity and profits. The misuse has reportedly caused birth defects in newborns, which led many mothers to file lawsuits against the drug manufacturer. Multiple studies question the safety of Zofran […]

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GlaxoSmithKline's Cancer Drug Zofran Linked To Congenital Disorder

Zofran, also known by its generic form ondansetron, is meant to be used for cancer-related nausea.

Zofran has been approved for the most severe cases of nausea, but GlaxoSmithKline has promoted it as a treatment for morning sickness to increase its popularity and profits.

The misuse has reportedly caused birth defects in newborns, which led many mothers to file lawsuits against the drug manufacturer.

Multiple studies question the safety of Zofran when used by pregnant women. Cleft lips, cleft palates, club feet, craniosynostosis and congenital heart and lung problems are a few of the birth defects that may have stemmed from the use of Zofran while pregnant.

What is Zofran?

Zofran comes in many forms, but the disintegrating oral tablet is the most popular.
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Manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, Zofran was approved by the FDA in 1991 to treat cancer patients suffering from nausea. The drug is an 5-HT3 receptor antagonist that acts on serotonin receptors to block negative symptoms. It’s also known by its generic form ondansetron.

Zofran is prescribed for nausea and vomiting caused by cancer medication or surgery, such as chemotherapy or radiation. It has not been designated for any other causes of nausea, including morning sickness. However, the manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline unlawfully encouraged doctors to prescribe it for other uses.

Side Effects of Zofran

 

A few of the side effects of zofran are blurred vision, tiredness and impaired thinking.
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Side effects of zofran include, but are not limited to:

  • blurred vision or temporary vision loss
  • impaired thinking
  • irregular heart rate
  • jaundice
  • difficulty breathing
  • anxiety or agitation
  • shivering
  • unusual urination patterns
  • diarrhea or constipation
  • drowsiness or tiredness

The drug is known for bad reactions with certain medications such as apomorphine (Apokyn). In addition, it should not be taken if the patient has a history of phenylketonuria, liver disease or the heart condition long QT syndrome.

The drug’s active ingredient is ondansetron, which many patients may be allergic to. In addition, researchers believe that Zofran may harm a nursing baby through a woman’s breast milk. It should not be used when breast-feeding.

Research Shows Pregnancy Risk

Many women have taken zofran throughout their pregnancy, which has caused birth defects such as Cleft lips, cleft palates, club feet, craniosynostosis and congenital heart and lung problems.
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Doctors have been prescribing Zofran to treat morning sickness since 1992, only a year after it was approved for use in cancer patients. The pharmaceutical manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline engaged in unlawful off-label promotion of the drug despite the fact that conflicting scientific studies question the safety of Zofran for other uses.

In December 2014, Dr. Gideon Koren published a study in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology on the dangers of using Zofran while pregnant. The study included 900,000 Danish women and found that the use of Zofran led to a 30 percent increased risk of major congenital malformations. The popularity of the drug, which is due to the manufacturer’s  advertising techniques, becomes a frightening truth.

“The use of ondansetron for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy has increased from 50,000 monthly prescriptions in 2008 to 110,000 at the end of 2013, despite unresolved issues regarding fetal safety and Food and Drug Administration warnings about serious dysrhythmias,” according to the study.

Dr. Koren encourages the use of doxylamine and pyridoxine to treat nausea, vomiting and other pregnancy-related symptoms.

Lawsuits Filed For Off-Label Promotion 

The pharmaceutical giant has settled a lawsuit with the FDA in addition to various civil suits. However, many are still pending.
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In Louisiana, Alexis Alexander had started taking Zofran during her first trimester. She continued to use it for the remainder of her pregnancy. Her son was born in 2006 with congenital heart and lung defects. Alexander is just one of the many mothers who filed a lawsuit against the drug’s manufacturer.

In 2012, the company pleaded to criminal charges for off-label promotion of Zofran in a settlement with the FDA. GlaxoSmithKline paid $3 billion to resolve charges of unlawful promotion and failure to report safety data in the largest health care fraud settlement in U.S history. The company has also paid about $1 billion to settle civil lawsuits, but many are still pending.

As more research confirms that Zofran has a dangerous effect on unborn children, mothers are continuing to come forward to file lawsuits against pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline.

Click here for an evaluation to see if you may be eligible for compensation.

 

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