PPHN Due to Paxil®
Category: PPHN
Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN) is a critical medical condition that causes blood flow abnormalities. PPHN is the consequence of elevated pulmonary vascular resistance. PPHN is associated with pulmonary parenchymal disease, such as hyaline membrane disease, Persistent Fetal Circulation (PFC), and hypoplasia of the lungs. Because vascular resistance is so high due to PPHN, very little blood flows into the lungs. The reduced flow of blood to the lungs causes hypoxia, which is a vasoconstrictor. PPHN corresponds to high medical bills and emotional distress for families coping with this devastating condition. Because PPHN causes restricted circulation, it may lead to brain damage and even death in extreme cases.
Recently, studies have indicated a link between Paxil® and PPHN. According to these studies, women who used Paxil® during their pregnancies were at least six times as likely to give birth to babies with PPHN. Paxil® has offered many benefits to women with depression. Many women have relied on Paxil® to allow them to function in their everyday lives. In fact, Paxil® has provided such relief that many women continued to utilize Paxil® during their pregnancies, which has thus resulted in harmful consequences, namely PPHN.
Paxil® attorneys in California are currently investigating PPHN due to Paxil® claims. Paxil® attorneys in California will first establish viability of the case, then they will guide their clients through the legal process. Paxil® attorneys in California will work with the victims of Paxil® to ensure that they receive the compensation they require for coping with PPHN.
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