Did you take Lortab one month before becoming pregnant or in the first trimester of your pregnancy? And, does your baby have a birth defect?  If so, you and your child may be entitled to compensation.  Please fill out our free case evaluation form or give us a call at 713-400-1040and an attorney can evaluate your case.


What is Lortab?

Lortab is made with acetaminophen and hydrocodone and is available in both brand name and generic.  It is a commonly prescribed painkiller and classified as an opioid painkiller. Pregnant women have been prescribed Lortab.  A recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control found that opioid based pain killers containing the drug hydrocodone may double a baby’s risk for birth defects.    


Treatment with Lortab with hydrocodone was linked to several types of congenital heart defects as well as spina bifida, hydrocephaly, congenital glaucoma and gastroschisis (herniation of the abdominal wall).  Many babies with congenital heart defects die in the first year of life, and babies who survive require numerous surgeries, lengthy hospitalizations and a lifetime of treatment for related disabilities. Taking opioid drugs containing hydrocodone during the first trimester can more than double the risk of giving birth to a baby with a preventable birth defect.


If you took Lortab while pregnant and your baby has a birth defect, please contact Aaronson and Rash to have your case evaluated by a lawyer.  Our Houston law firm is accepting cases nationwide.


History of Lortab and opioid painkillers

Until recently, Lortab and other opioid pain killers have been considered safe for use during pregnancy.  The manufacturer of Lortab failed to perform any study to determine the risks posed to a fetus during pregnancy.  Many people don’t realize that the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) does not perform tests on pharmaceutical drugs.  Because of this, drug companies have a duty to disclose all of the risks known about the drug they are marketing.


Possible Tylenol Birth Defects from Lortab

  • Heart Defects
  • Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
  • Ventricular septal defects (VSDs)
  • Atrial septal defects (ASDs)
  • Tetralogy of Fallot
  • Right ventricular outflow tract obstructions (RVOTOs)
  • Pulmonary valve stenosis
  • Gastroschisis (herniation of the abdominal wall)
  • Glaucoma
  • Hydrocephaly
  • Spina bifida
  • Cleft Lip / Cleft Palate
  • Club foot or congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV)

If think your baby has a birth defect from Lortab, please fill out our case evaluation form or call us at 713-400-1040. You may be entitled to compensation from Lortab birth defects and the attorneys at Aaronson and Rash PLLC can help. 


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