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Zoloft has been linked to a variety of dangerous side effects including an increased risk of omphalocele (abdominal wall) birth defects, anal atresia (malformation of the anus), limb reduction defects and septal (heart) defects. Infants exposed to Zoloft in utero may also experience withdrawal (neonatal abstinence syndrome), or persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) after birth. If your child or a loved one has been injured by Zoloft, you should contact our Zoloft side effect lawyers immediately. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries by filing a lawsuit and we can help. Free Confidential Case Review: If you or a loved one has been injured by Zoloft, you should contact us as soon as possible for a free confidential review of your potential case. Zoloft Background Zoloft is one of several antidepressants in the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class. It's primary uses are to treat major depression in adults as well as obsessive-compulsive, panic and social anxiety disorders in adults and children. Congenital Heart Defects A recent study found an increased risk in heart defects regarding infants of women who took an SSRI being born with a heart defect. Furthermore, the study found that the risk was more than three times higher with Zoloft and almost five times higher when combined with another SSRI. The US Food & Drug Administration has warned doctors and patients that exposure to SSRIs such as Zoloft during pregnancy pose a <b>...</b>



































