Multiple scientific studies have linked Zoloft (sertraline) to a number of cardiac, pulmonary, and developmental birth defects. Tragic Zoloft-related neonatal conditions include anal atresia, septal defects, and limb reductions, among others.
While the absolute risks are small, the hard reality is that fetal sertraline exposure during the first trimester of pregnancy substantially increases the relative risk of birth defects. And for families who are living with the aftermath of a Zoloft-impacted pregnancy, the available courses of action are often emotionally and financially significant.
Do you need to find out about how your child’s exposure to Zoloft during pregnancy might have had an effect on your family’s legal rights? With years of experience and dedicated expertise, the attorneys at the Dallas law firm of Fears Nachawati know how to advise you. For your free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com. We’re ready to give you the help you need.