Sherwin O’Riordan Solicitors are deeply committed to advocating for those who have suffered harm due to medical negligence. A significant area of concern that has emerged in recent years involves the use of Sodium Valproate, commonly known by its brand name Epilim, during pregnancy.
This powerful anti-epileptic drug, while effective for controlling seizures, has been definitively linked to serious developmental and physical abnormalities in children exposed to it in the womb. If you or your child have been affected, understanding your rights and the potential for a claim is crucial.
Sodium Valproate is an anti-epileptic drug (AED) widely prescribed for various conditions, including epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and migraine prevention. However, its use during pregnancy has been a subject of increasing scrutiny due to its teratogenic effects – its ability to cause birth defects and developmental problems in unborn children. The risks associated with Sodium Valproate exposure in utero are well-documented and include a range of conditions collectively known as Fetal Valproate Spectrum Disorder (FVSD).
FVSD encompasses a broad spectrum of physical and neurodevelopmental issues. Physical malformations can include neural tube defects (such as spina bifida), facial dysmorphism (e.g., cleft lip and palate), heart defects, limb abnormalities, and urogenital defects. The neurodevelopmental impacts are often more insidious and can include:
The severity of these effects can vary, but they often lead to lifelong challenges for the affected children and their families, requiring extensive medical care, educational support, and therapeutic interventions.
Healthcare professionals have a clear duty to inform patients of the risks associated with medications, especially when prescribing drugs to women of childbearing potential. For Sodium Valproate, this duty is particularly stringent given the known and severe risks to unborn children. Medical negligence claims in this context often arise when there has been a failure to adequately warn a woman about the risks of taking Sodium Valproate during pregnancy, or a failure to offer suitable alternative treatments.
Key aspects of potential negligence include:
If you believe that you or your child have been harmed due to inadequate advice regarding Sodium Valproate use during pregnancy, you may be entitled to compensation. A successful medical negligence claim can cover a range of damages, including:
The legal process for medical negligence claims can be complex and requires a thorough investigation of medical records, expert opinions, and a deep understanding of the relevant legal principles.
Sherwin O’Riordan Solicitors understand the profound impact that FVSD can have on families. We are dedicated to providing compassionate and expert legal advice to help you navigate this challenging time.
If you have concerns about Sodium Valproate exposure during pregnancy, we encourage you to contact us for a confidential consultation. We can assess the specifics of your situation, advise you on the viability of a claim, and guide you through every step of the legal process, working tirelessly to secure the compensation you and your family deserve.
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