Drug LitigationZoloft: What’s the Cost after 29 Million Prescriptions?

September 2, 2011

Since 1991, doctors have written an estimated 29,000,000 prescriptions of Zoloft (Sertraline), an antidepressant known as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) aimed at combating clinical depression. But at what cost? Not only have patients directly confronted side effects that include nausea and sleeplessness, pregnant women who have taken Zoloft have exposed their children to life-threatening birth defects that include clubbed foot, severe heart conditions, cranial defects, and neurological conditions.

 

In many cases, pregnant women who were prescribed Zoloft were not informed of the risks that they were unwittingly imposing on their unborn child. The thousands of children who have been born with Zoloft-induced defects are tragic. For their sake and the sake of their family, they deserve justice. Fortunately, Nachawati Law Group attorneys specialize in defending the rights of prescription drug victims and their families.  

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