Yaz Causing Heart Attacks
April 15, 2010 by US Drug Recall
Filed under Yaz
While there had been so many different side effects that would be ranging from the serious to the mild that would be related to the Yaz drug, their most serious side effect would be the heart attacks. As with all prescriptions, it would be very important that the user would maintain the healthy lifestyles, not only just for their own sakes, but because there would never be a drug that would not have any type of complications. Each of the Yaz users would experience their own types of side effects; some women would be more prone to the serious health complications from taking Yaz then the others. The Yaz heart attack could be the very serious conditions.
The common symptoms that would have been reported from the woman taking
Yaz with the illnesses along with the heart attacks that had been allegedly caused by the Yaz or had been related to taking Yaz would be including, abdominal pain, chest pains, acid reflux, heartburn, sweating or increased body temp, chest tightness, breathing difficulties, dizziness, the change in your body’s equilibrium, weakness in your legs and arms, light headedness, fainting, intense pains in your upper body, which would be including your back and face, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, fatigue or even exhaustion.
Should the prescribed Yaz users experience these symptoms, they should immediately call their physician. Any of these aforementioned symptoms can just be very mild effects of the Yaz. However, they would be warning signs regardless of their severity.
All medications and their side effects would be depending upon their user’s medical histories. The combination of the different drugs or use of the recreational substance such as tobacco or alcohol could weigh very heavily upon the side effects that would be experienced by Yaz users. That would be why it would be very essential for the user to be maintaining a very healthy diet along with their lifestyle when they would be taking the Yaz. But chances of having the heart attack in conjunctions with using Yaz would be at their highest when the user would have medical histories of, heart disease, prior heart attacks, high cholesterol and blood pressure, diabetes, depression, obesity, menopause, smoking, metabolism complications or even alcoholism.
The types of drinks and foods that the users of Yaz would be consuming would also have the bearing on their severity of the side effects they would have. Foods that would be very high in cholesterol, calories, sodium, fat, preservatives and sugar could have great emphasis on the unhealthy lifestyles and would ultimately cause the serious side effects from Yaz. The types of foods and beverages that would have high sugars or very high alcohol content put you at the greater chances having the very bad side effects due to the Yaz.
While initial symptoms could be enough warning signs to seek out the medical analysis along with treatment, the Yaz user’s medical histories that would be including any of these aforementioned conditions and would be experiencing these symptoms of the heart attacks then it is very important that she would receive the emergency medical assistance. This could be the matter of death and life. After the treatments and the physician analysis, these Yaz users would be required to have the new healthier lifestyles. This would be including new prescriptions along with the healthier demand with their exercise and diet.
Bayer Pulls Yaz’s Ad Due To FDA Warning
April 2, 2010 by US Drug Recall
Filed under Yaz
Bayer Healthcare pulled the 60-second Yaz birth-control ad. This move had came after the FDA had expressed their concerns on how the two ads for Yaz had suggested that this drug could help to overcome acne and PMS.
FDA had criticized the Yaz ads, ‘Balloons,’ which would still being aired today.
FDA had issued the warning letter about this ad that had been created by Y&R. Just one of these had had been removed from airing.
Their warning letter had said that since Yaz has been approved as the contraceptive pill along with being a treatment of PMDD and in a few cases it had helped with acne, their ads could have been viewed as them suggesting this drug to be a remedied for PMS along with the broader conditions that would cause the acne.
There has yet to be any clear distinctions.
The FDA had cited the ad that was named “Not Going to Take It” telling them that they would need to distinguish the differences between PMS and PMDD. This drug treats the PMDD but is not at all approved for treating the PMS. Their letter had also said that the pictures of the playful, euphoric women that had been singing the song “We’re not gonna take it” as they were kicking, punching and pushing the words that would be describing the symptoms like moodiness, irritability, feeling anxious and bloating had suggested that Yaz was going to treat the PMS.



