Wellbutrin Birth Defects Lawsuit

Women who take Wellbutrin, a non-SSRI antidepressant, during pregnancy expose their unborn babies to several birth defects. If your child developed a birth defect caused by this medication please contact us for the latest Wellbutrin birth defects lawsuit news. One of them is called pulmonary stenosis. It surfaces during the first eight weeks of fetal development, and can have lasting effects on an infant later in life. While this disorder is less common than other Wellbutrin side effects in babies, it can be life-threatening. We’ll describe pulmonary stenosis below, and explain the reasons (more...)

Wellbutrin Lawsuits Class Action

Wellbutrin (also known as bupropion) is a popular prescription medication that is used to treat depression. It is also used by many people who wish to stop smoking. When this drug is taken during the early stage of pregnancy, it increases the likelihood of several congenital defects. Abnormal fetal development can lead to malformations of the cranium, abdomen, and heart. One particularly of the serious Wellbutrin heart defects is called hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). It is rare. However, if it is left untreated, the condition is usually fatal. Families are continuing to file individual (more...)