Smoking cessation drug linked to birth defects when taken during pregnancyResearch has linked Zyban (Bupropion) to an increased risk of life-threatening, congenital, cardiac birth defects in babies born to mothers who took the drug(s) during pregnancy. Zyban is marketed as a prescription smoking cessation drug. The drug is also approved for the treatment of depression under the brand name Wellbutrin.
By: Arentz Law Group An article recently published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology showed that mothers who took Zyban during pregnancy had an increased risk of giving birth to a child with “left outflow tract heart defects”. Left outflow tract heart defects affect the flow of blood from the heart’s left chambers to the rest of the body. In this study, the most common type of this defect was coarctation of the aorta — a narrowing in the body’s main artery that, in children, typically requires surgical repair. The experienced birth defect lawyers of the Arentz Law Group are now investigating the link between Zyban and left outflow tract heart defects, and are accepting Zyban Birth Defect Cases in all 50 states. Women who have taken Zyban or Wellbutrin (Brupropion) End
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