Skilled Attorneys in Baton Rouge, LouisianaAs consumers, we trust that by the time drugs and medical devices make it to market, they have been tested and deemed safe. At the Bohrer Law Firm, when this doesn't happen, we believe that drug manufacturers should be held accountable. If you have been injured as the result of a defective drug or medical device, contact our offices today. We have been protecting the rights and interests of injured people and the families nationwide for more than 20 years. Has a defective drug harmed you? The Ortho Evra Patch was the first approved transdermal birth control patch; this patch prevents pregnancy by slowly releasing embedded hormones. Unfortunately, this form of birth control has significant side effects, and has been associated with an increased risk of blood clots, stroke and heart attack. The FDA first approved the Ortho Evra Patch in 2001; in 2005, the FDA demanded that Ortho McNeil, manufacturer of the patch, issue a warning explaining the elevated risks associated with the patch. In 2008, the FDA approved changes to the label once again, to include more information regarding the established risks of the Ortho Evra Patch. Unfortunately, these warnings have come too late for many people. If you or someone you love has used the Ortho Evra Patch and suffered from the stated side effects, our lawyers can effectively represent you. When you come to our offices for your lawsuit, you can rest assured that our attorneys will be fully committed to your case. With 20 years of experience, we understand the importance of paying attention to details and dedicating the necessary resources to each case. We hire the necessary experts and spend the necessary money to develop your case and protect your rights and interests in a defective drug case. Although we are often able to successfully resolve drug defect cases through settlement, we are always prepared for trial. Come to our offices today to discuss your legal claims with an experienced attorney. Call the Bohrer Law Firm. 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911. Free confidential initial consultation. |


