Yesawich Jr., J.
Between May 1986 and September 1986, plaintiff, a regular patient of defendants' gynecological and obstetrical practice since 1978, was treated for dysfunctional uterine bleeding. To treat this condition, defendant Charles W. Lasky sought to increase plaintiff's estrogen level and to accomplish this, he initially advised plaintiff to take her birth control pill—Ortho-Novum 10/11—four times a day for five days and, thereafter, once per...
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