Zoloft Lawyer
A Zoloft lawyer advocates for the rights of individuals who have children that suffered from Zoloft birth defects. Zoloft is identified as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant drug, which has been linked with a number of birth defects. Through animal reproductive studies, scientists have discovered that Zoloft may cause detrimental birth defects, which may include cleft lip and palate, heart defects, and pulmonary hypertension. A Zoloft lawyer at Chaffin Luhana LLP is standing by, and is prepared to review your case for potentially filing a Zoloft lawsuit.
Why You May Need a Zoloft Lawyer
A Zoloft lawyer is prepared to assist plaintiffs who have had a newborn suffering from cleft lip and palate, heart defects, or pulmonary hypertension following the mother’s use of Zoloft during pregnancy.
Cleft lip and palate, two rare craniofacial defects, can affect the upper lip and the roof of the mouth. The defect can vary from a small, minor opening in the lip, to a significantly large hole starting in the roof of the mouth and extending into the nasal cavity.
Additional studies have shown that pregnant women taking Zoloft have a greater risk for having newborns with heart conditions. A numerous number of serious heart defects have been linked to Zoloft, including coarctation of the aorta, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, heart valve abnormity, and several others.
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of a newborn (PPHN) is another condition that may be caused by the use of Zoloft during pregnancies. PPHN occurs shortly after birth and causes alarmingly high pressure in the lung’s blood vessels. As a result of this high pressure, the newborn’s blood receives an inadequate amount of oxygen.
Speak with a Zoloft Lawyer
If you or someone you know has had a newborn with birth defects after using Zoloft during pregnancy, contact one of Chaffin Luhana’s Zoloft lawyers immediately for a free and confidential case review. You may be entitled to compensation, and a Zoloft lawyer at Chaffin Luhana can help.
Call our toll free number today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation and to learn more about birth defects: 1-888-480-1123.


