A young lady shockingly kicked the bucket subsequent to misery a blood coagulation on her lungs three weeks in the wake of being recommended another prophylactic pill.
Fallan Kurek, 21, kicked the bucket in doctor's facility in May a year ago subsequent to caving in at her home in Tamworth, Staffordshire.
Miss Kurek, who specialists said had endured a pneumonic embolism, had been taking the Rigevidon prophylactic pill for only 25 days to manage her periods.
Be that as it may, her crushed father told an examination into her demise he felt his girl had been "rejected" in the wake of going to healing center to grumble of mid-section and leg torments and shortness of breath only a week prior to her passing.
Recording an account decision at Cannock Coroner's Court, Coroner Katrina Corey said her symptoms from the pill were 'not viably treated'.
She said: "Fallan kicked the bucket on May 14 from the impacts of clumps on her lungs.
"She had been taking the pill for a long time, however it had as of late been changed.
"She went to the minor wounds unit and told she had mid-section torment. It was prescribed she take torment alleviation. Further evaluation of DVT did not occur around then.
"She fallen at her home in Tamworth and when she got to Good Hope Hospital tragically nothing should be possible to spare her.
"There was a confusion on the off chance that her restorative prescription where the reactions were not successfully treated."
Fallan Kurek, 21, kicked the bucket in doctor's facility in May a year ago subsequent to caving in at her home in Tamworth, Staffordshire.
Miss Kurek, who specialists said had endured a pneumonic embolism, had been taking the Rigevidon prophylactic pill for only 25 days to manage her periods.
Be that as it may, her crushed father told an examination into her demise he felt his girl had been "rejected" in the wake of going to healing center to grumble of mid-section and leg torments and shortness of breath only a week prior to her passing.
Recording an account decision at Cannock Coroner's Court, Coroner Katrina Corey said her symptoms from the pill were 'not viably treated'.
She said: "Fallan kicked the bucket on May 14 from the impacts of clumps on her lungs.
"She had been taking the pill for a long time, however it had as of late been changed.
"She went to the minor wounds unit and told she had mid-section torment. It was prescribed she take torment alleviation. Further evaluation of DVT did not occur around then.
"She fallen at her home in Tamworth and when she got to Good Hope Hospital tragically nothing should be possible to spare her.
"There was a confusion on the off chance that her restorative prescription where the reactions were not successfully treated."
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