Personal Injury and Wrongful Death

Ortho Evra Lawsuit: FDA Patient Information Sheet

Our law firm is representing women who have suffered strokes, heart attacks and other blood-clot-related health issues while using Ortho Evra contraceptive skin patches.

We are providing the following FDA patient information sheet on the Ortho Evra contraceptive skin patch as a public service by Pritzker | Olsen, P.A. , one of America's premier personal injury law firms.  We have had extensive experience with product liability lawsuits and are currently lead counsel in a major product liability lawsuit involving victims from several states.

If you have experienced serious side effects such as heart attack or stroke after using the Ortho Evra contraceptive skin patch, a lawyer at Pritzker Olsen is available for a free consultation. You may reach us by calling toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or by filling out our online consultation form


FDA Patient Information Sheet on the Ortho Evra Contraceptive Skin Patch 

What is Ortho Evra used for?

Ortho Evra is a contraceptive (birth control) skin patch used to prevent pregnancy. It is called a combination hormonal contraceptive because it contains two hormones, estrogen and progestin. It does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases.

Who should not take Ortho Evra?
Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious adverse effects on the heart and blood vessels from the use of hormonal birth control methods. This risk increases with age and with heavy smoking (15 or more cigarettes per day) and is quite marked in women over 35 years of age. Women who use hormonal birth control methods should not smoke.

Ortho Evra should not be used by women who have a history of:

  • heart attack or stroke
  • blood clots in the legs, lungs (pulmonary embolism), or eyes
  • blood clots in the deep veins of the legs
  • chest pain
  • known or suspected breast cancer or cancer of the lining of the uterus, cervix or vagina
  • current unexplained vaginal bleeding
  • yellowing of the whites of the eyes or of the skin (jaundice) during pregnancy or during previous use of hormonal contraceptives
  • liver tumor (benign or cancerous)
  • current or suspected pregnancy
  • severe high blood pressure
  • diabetes with complications of the kidneys, eyes, nerves, or blood vessels
  • an allergy to Ortho Evra or to any of its ingredients

General Precautions with Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch:
For the majority of women, Ortho Evra can be used safely [according to the FDA and the manufacturer, Johnson and Johnson]. But some women are at high risk of developing certain serious diseases that can be life threatening or may cause temporary or permanent disability or death. [Woman have sued Johnson and Johnson after having heart attacks, storkes or other injuries from blood clots while using the Ortho Evra birth control patch.] The risks associated with using Ortho Evra increase significantly if you:

  • smoke
  • have high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol
  • have or have had clotting disorders [blood clots], heart attack, stroke, chest pain (angina pectoris), and cancer of the breast or reproductive organs, jaundice, or malignant or benign liver tumors

Ortho Evra may be less effective in preventing pregnancy in women weighing more than 198 pounds.

What should I tell my healthcare provider?
Tell your healthcare provider:

  • about all your medical conditions
  • if you smoke cigarettes
  • about all the medications you take, including prescription and nonprescription medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Some medicines can affect Ortho Evra and make it less effective.

What are some possible side effects of the Ortho Evra birth control patch?
(This is NOT a complete list of side effects reported with Ortho Evra. Your healthcare provider can discuss with you a more complete list of side effects.)  Some common side effects with combination hormonal contraceptives like Ortho Evra are: 

  • breast tenderness and enlargement
  • headache
  • nausea
  • menstrual changes
  • abdominal cramps and bloating
  • vaginal discharge

Ortho Evra may also cause skin irritation at the application site. 

Reports of new information after Ortho Evra became available:

As a result of further analysis by the FDA and the manufacturer, it has been found that users of Ortho Evra are exposed to about 60% more total estrogen in their blood than if they were taking a typical birth control pill containing 35 micrograms of estrogen. However, the highest blood level of estrogen (peak blood levels) is about 25% lower with Ortho Evra than with typical birth control pills. [It is the 60% increase that is thought to cause the blood clots and subsequent heart attacks and strokes.  That the "highest blood level of estrogen (peak blood levels) is about 25% lower with Ortho Evra" seems to be an attempt to gloss over that fact.] In general, increased estrogen exposure may increase the risk of blood clots. However, it is not known whether women using Ortho Evra are at a greater risk of experiencing these serious side effects. [These words of the FDA ring hallow to the numerous women who have had heart attacks and storkes while using the Ortho Evra birth control patch.  Sadly, economics has won out over the safety of women.]


Free Case Consultation





Logos

Firm News

Fred Pritzker Listed in The Best Lawyers in America

Fred Pritzker has been notified that he will again be listed in The Best Lawyers in America for his work in personal injury litigation.

 

Attorney Elliot Olsen Speaks at Conference

Attorney Elliot Olsen recently spoke at the Seventh Annual LifeScience Alley Conference in Minneapolis on Preemption and the Future of Medical Device Litigation.  He appeared with Randall Pattee of Lindquist and Vennum and Jean Lance, VP of corporate legal and general counsel for Boston Scientific. 

 

Synthes Synex II Recall

Synthes USA recalled Ti Synex II components on September 14, 2009, after six adverse event reports. On November 12, the Food and Drug Administration ...

 

Dexferrum Lawsuit

According to the FDA, some patients have died after the administration of Dexferrum, an iron dextran injection...

 

CBS Reports on Rhino Rollover Deaths

The head of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says her agency is continuing to investigate Yamaha Rhino rollover accidents and deaths and ma...

 

ADHD Medication and Cardiac Death

ADHD Medications that may be associated with sudden death in healthy children, according to the FDA: Focalin, Focalin...

 

Zicam Lawsuit

Several lawsuits have been filed alleging Zicam caused loss of smell (anosmia) and taste, and our lawyers are reviewing potential claims. We are gathering information about Zicam smell loss. Read more about Zicam: Zicam class action lawsuit, warning letter from the FDA to Matrixx Initiatives, Inc. regarding Zicam Cold Remedy nasal spray and gel swabs, Zicam recall.

 

Fleet Lawsuit

We are representing several people who experienced kidney failure (acute phosphate nephropathy) after use of Fleet Phospho-soda solution or Fleet Accu-Prep solution for bowel cleansing.

 

Ortho Evra Lawsuit: Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch

The Ortho Evra birth control patch has been linked to an increased risk of blood clots that can lead to pulmonary embolism, stroke and heart attack.

 

Trasylol Recall

Bayer has agreed to a marketing suspension of Trasylol, a drug used to control bleeding during heart surgery, pending detailed review of preliminary results from a Canadian study that suggested an increased risk for death.

 

Fentanyl Lawsuit and Fentanyl Recall

There have been a number of recalls regarding fentanyl due to the risk of a fentanyl overdose.

 

Fosamax and Osteonecrosis

Several cases of bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw have been associated with the use of oral bisphosphonates, including Fosamax®, Actonel®, and other medications.