nager romaine & schneiberg attorneys
855.GOT.HURT
855.468.4878

Anti-Depressants/SSRI Birth Defect

Anti-Depressants/SSRI Birth Defect Claims in Ohio
Schedule Free Consultation

Did you take an or antidepressant/SRRI while pregnant?

Was your child born with birth defects?

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants may cause serious birth defects in infants whose mothers take the drugs while pregnant, especially during the early months of pregnancy. Potential SSRI birth defects include persistent pulmonary hypertension, as well as other congenital heart and lung conditions. SSRI birth defects have an enormous impact on a child’s quality of life, and impact the emotional and financial well-being of the entire family. Families whose children were born with a birth defect may be eligible to file an SSRI birth defect lawsuit if the child’s mother took any of these drugs during pregnancy, including:
  • Zoloft (Generic: sertraline)
  • Lexapro (Generic: escitalopram)
  • Paxil (Generic: paroxetine)
  • Celexa (Generic: citalopram)
  • Prozac (Generic: fluoxetine)
If you took an SSRI antidepressant drug during pregnancy and your child was born with a congenital heart, lung or other birth defect, legal advice from an attorney experienced with SSRI lawsuits should be sought immediately. NR&S represents the victims of defective drug side effects, including those caused by SSRI antidepressants. If your child was born with a serious birth defect that might be linked with their mother’s use of an SSRI antidepressant, we urge you to contact the offices of NRS Injury Law for a free, no obligation lawsuit evaluation today. Call us at 216-762-0972, or toll-free at (855) GOT-HURT.
Schedule Free Consultation
phone-handsetmap-markermenuchevron-down linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram