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Your Child, PPHN, and Prozac

Did you know that some medical research has found that Prozac (fluoxetine) may be responsible for increasing the risk that a developing fetus may experience birth defects upon delivery? Specifically, in utero exposure to Prozac may heighten chances that a child is born with persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN), a neonatal condition that can have serious consequences, including longer-term effects like feeding problems and hearing loss.

 

Are you a Prozac patient whose child was born with a Prozac-related birth defect like persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN)? A cause-and-effect relationship may be at work in your child’s case, giving rise to potential litigation. Your family’s rights may have been violated.

 

Ready to find out what your next steps may need to be? With years of experience and dedicated expertise, the attorneys at the Dallas law firm of Fears Nachawati are ready to advise you. For your free consultation, call 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com

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Your Child, PPHN, and Prozac