Effexor Birth Defect Lawsuit

Gibbs Law Group is investigating the cases of women who took Effexor while pregnant and whose children were born with severe birth defects. Studies show that taking Effexor during pregnancy may increase the risk of certain birth defects, especially if taken during the third trimester. Lawsuits have been filed nationwide on behalf of women who allege that their use of Effexor during pregnancy resulted in congenital defects to their newborns.

Effexor and pregnancy

The National Institute of Health has estimated that between 14 and 23 percent of pregnant women will suffer from depressive disorders while pregnant. Many of these women are prescribed Effexor and other antidepressant drugs. Studies indicate that taking Effexor and other venlaxafine-containing antidepressant drugs during pregnancy may increase the risk of certain birth defects, including:

Speak with a Effexor birth defects attorney

If your child suffers from birth injuries as a result of your use of Effexor during pregnancy, our personal injury attorneys are interested in speaking with you. For a free and confidential consultation, fill out the form on the right or call toll-free (866) 981-4800.