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Lexapro Birth Defect Attorneys Available to Review Claims of Heart, Skull Malformations

(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 26, 2011 ) New York, NY -- The Lexapro birth defect attorneys working with Class Action.org are available to review claims from women who took Lexapro during pregnancy and delivered children with heart, skull or abdominal malformations. Potentially, these individuals may have legal recourse for their Lexapro birth defects claims if they took the drug while pregnant and delivered a child with any of the following: heart defects; tetralogy of fallot (TOF); spina bifida; coarctation of the aorta; transposition of the great arteries (TGA); club foot; septal defects (holes in the heart); heart); hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS); omphalocele; or craniosynostosis. To find out if you may be able to seek compensation for your childÂ’s condition, receive a free, no obligation review of your Lexapro birth defects claim by visiting http://www.classaction.org/lexapro.html today.

Lexapro (generic: escitalopram) is a drug used to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder and belongs to a class of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Reportedly, women taking SSRIs during pregnancy may have a slight risk of delivering children with birth defects. In light of these allegations, the Lexapro birth defect attorneys would like to hear from women who took Lexapro or another SSRI during pregnancy and delivered children with congenital defects.

Potentially, women who took Lexapro during pregnancy and delivered a child with birth defects may be able to file a Lexapro birth defects claim seeking compensation for medical bills and other damages stemming from their childÂ’s condition. Women looking to file a Lexapro birth defects claim only have a certain amount of time before being barred from ever seeking financial compensation, so do not hesitate to visit Class Action.org today for a free evaluation of your potential case. The Lexapro birth defect attorneys working with the site are providing this online consultation at no cost and remain committed to protecting the rights of women who took SSRIs during pregnancy and delivered children with birth defects.

About Class Action.org

Class Action.org is dedicated to protecting consumers and investors in class actions and complex litigation throughout the United States. Class Action.org keeps consumers informed about product alerts, recalls, and emerging litigation and helps them take action against the manufacturers of defective products, drugs, and medical devices. Information about consumer fraud issues and environmental hazards is also available on the site. Visit http://www.classaction.org today for a no cost, no obligation case evaluation and information about your consumer rights.

ClassAction.org
Tara Nagel
800-449-1970
pressrelease@lawyercentral.com

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