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The Terror of PPHN

Posted by Paxil and PPHN Editor @ 2:22 PM, Wednesday Jan 30th, 2008

Certainly the worst thing that any parent can imagine is their child being hurt or ill in any way. And when that child is a newborn baby the terror increases tenfold. For those who have had an otherwise uneventful pregnancy, having a child born with a birth defect can feel like a catastrophic event. One such birth defect is known as Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension in Newborn or PPHN; it is a very rare condition but can be very serious. PPHN affects a newborn’s ability to pump blood to their lungs – where it would ordinarily be oxygenated.

Because PPHN is connected to the mother’s Paxil® use during pregnancy, oftentimes Paxil® attorneys in California are brought in at the request of the family. The role of Paxil® attorneys in California is to help procure financial restitution for the family through the legal process. Working with Paxil® attorneys in California can help families lessen the terror associated with PPHN and take steps to take back control of the situation.

Furthermore, Paxil® attorneys in California are helping to set standards in the industry when it comes to pharmaceutical use during pregnancy. Consumers may be more apt to take a much harder look at the repercussions of taking such drugs while pregnant.

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  • PPHN, Persistent pulmonary hypertension is when a newborn's arteries to the lungs remain constricted after delivery, often caused by antidepressants and other drugs. PPHN attorneys can help with lawsuits related to PPHN.

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    This Blog/Website deals with issues and news relating to SSRI-antidepressants such as Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa and Lexapro and PPHN (Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn) and the cases that result. It is written and published by non-legal professionals to be informative and educational. It does not provide specific legal advice nor is it intended to create an attorney client relationship. The Blog/Web Site should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed professional attorney.