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Medical Compensation Help Team Releases New Article on Specific Zofran Birth Defects to Help with Getting Compensation

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The Medical Compensation Help Team has just released a new article for women who took Zofran during their pregnancy and whose babies suffered birth defects. 

Many women want to know which birth defects are in fact associated with taking Zofran during the early stages of pregnancy, particularly the first trimester. Knowledge is the first step to finding solutions. The reason that certain drugs can cause birth defects during the first trimester is that this is a crucial stage of development. And if something goes wrong, it can lead to birth defects.

Unfortunately, it is also during this vulnerable time period when the need for prescription medication often arises. That's the time when women suffer from morning sickness and more severe cases of nausea.

And a few years back, Zofran, a powerful anti-nausea drug originally developed to help patients cope with nausea caused by cancer treatments including chemotherapy, seemed to be the answer.  It was prescribed off-label to pregnant women to treat their nausea, even though it had never been approved for that purpose. So taking Zofran during pregnancy turned out to be very problematic.

The birth defects Zofran has been connected with include heart defects, cleft palate, and club foot. The article provides more details about the specific type of birth defects that have been associated with Zofran.

The article by the Medical Compensation Help Team also provides information about how affected mothers can improve their chances to get compensated for their children's injuries. Specifically, it provides access to a free special report that will help them avoid the most common mistakes that can sabotage their Zofran compensation case.

According to lawyer Wayne O'Bryan, a key member of the Medical Compensation Help Team, "Avoiding those mistakes is crucial when it comes to improving ones chances of getting compensation for birth defect injuries caused by Zofran." He points out that one of the worst mistakes is waiting too long. Once the statute of limitations has expires, their case no longer has a chance. 

The article on the specific Zofran birth defects information and the report on avoiding the biggest mistakes is available at the following website: http://antinauseadrugbirthdefects.com.

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About Medical Compensation Help Team :

The Medical Compensation Help Team helps patients who have been injured by certain drugs and/or medical procedures by providing information and, as appropriate, legal advice and assistance.

Contact Medical Compensation Help Team:

Wayne O'Bryan

Medical Compensation Help Team
c/o O'Bryan Law Firm
1804 Staples Mill Road
Richmond, VA 23230

800-222-4189

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