Zyban – Adverse Side Effects: Birth Defects
Did you, or someone close to you, take Zyban (generic: Bupropion) during Pregnancy? Fill out this online form and our lawyers will evaluate (free of charge) whether you are eligible to receive financial compensation.
Adverse Side Effects of Zyban: Birth Defects. Women who took Zyban during pregnancy have more than double the risk to give birth to a baby with a heart defect known as left outflow heart defect.
Bupropion was first prescribed as an Anti-Depressant and later as a Smoking Cessation Aid under the name Zyban.
Zyban, generic name: Bupropion, may have been prescribed under any of the following names: Amfebutamone, Aplenzin, Budeprion, Bupropion, Voxra or Wellbutrin. Zyban was first approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1985.
The most common type of birth defect caused by taking Zyban during pregnancy is coarctation of the aorta, a congenital heart defect involving a narrowing of the aorta. In most cases surgery is required to repair this.
Types of Birth Defects that may be caused by Zyban:
- Atrial Septal Defect
- Heart Ventricle Outflow Track Defects
- Pulmonary Stenosis
- Ventrical Septal Defect
- Other Heart Defects or Lung Defects
If you are one of the many women who took Zyban (generic: bupropion) while pregnant, you have the legal right to file a claim for financial compensation!
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