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If A Woman Suffered Blood Clots, Stroke, Heart Attack or other Medical Conditions after Using Birth Control Pills Called Yaz or Yasmin, Call the US Dr
The US Drug Watchdog is intensifying its investigation, and national outreach initiative related to birth control drugs called Yaz, & Yasmin. According to the US Drug Watchdog,"these are two of the most popular birth control drugs in the US, and the drug maker has done a poor at best job of getting the word out about potential side effects, which include strokes, heart attacks, blood clotting, and other serious medical conditions." If an individual has suffered any medical side effects after taking the birth control drugs called Yaz, or Yasmin, they should call the US Drug Watchdog Immediately at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at ...
Deciding What Birth Control to Use
Birth control is an important practice to many people, as without any form of it, there would be no way to prevent unwanted pregnancies There are over a dozen forms of birth control, and while all have about the same rate of prevention, some methods are much easier to use than others
Effective Birth Control: "It's Better To Have It And Not Need It Then Need It And Not Have It"
A subject very near and dear to my heart is the subject of birth control in all its forms. Condoms are the oldest form of effective birth control (second only to abstinence of course), but of course there are many others, most of them for women. This seems to be a source of tension between the sexes as I have met many women who are displeased with the fact that most birth control methods place the responsibility on them. To this I say: what's your point? I'll admit it's unfair, but there's not much else we have to work with at the present time. We've been hearing talk of a male birth control pill for many years and it still isn't here so we have to do the best with what we have. And hey, if and when that male pill comes out I'll be first in ...
If Anyone Suffered a Stroke, Heart Attack or other Medical Conditions after Using Birth Control Pills Called Yaz or Yasmin, Call the US Drug Watchdog
The US Drug Watchdog is intensifying its investigation, and national outreach initiative related to birth control drugs called Yaz, & Yasmin. According to the US Drug Watchdog,"these are two of the most popular birth control drugs in the US, and the drug maker has done a poor at best job of getting the word out about potential side effects, which include strokes, heart attacks, blood clotting, and other serious medical conditions." If an individual has suffered any medical side effects after taking the birth control drugs called Yaz, or Yasmin, they should call the US Drug Watchdog Immediately at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at ...
Birth Control Pill Problems - Are Class Action Lawsuits an Option for You?
There are birth control pills on the market that contain drospirenone. The manufacturers of these oral contraceptives claim that they are 99.9% effective if they are taken within 4 hours of the same time every day.
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Birth Control Pills: They Don't Make'em Like They Use To
Do to the deteriorated effectiveness of recent birth control medication, the FDA has decided to assemble a panel in order to determine if new contraceptive medication should be required to meet a higher standard of quality.
According to the Associated Press, ?The government is considering setting higher standards for birth control drugs used by millions, saying that newer pills appear to be less effective at preventing pregnancy than those approved decades ago.?
A 2005 survey conducted by the Guttmacher Institute found that of the 60% of American women using some form of contraception, 11.6 million are using birth control pills. Last year the global market for birth control pills topped 5 billion dollars.
According to the article? ?the FDA says newer contraceptives have been less effective ? at times, with twice the failure rate ? than previous products, most likely because manufacturers have started using lower doses of hormones that stop ovulation.?
The first birth control pills approved in the sixties allowed only one pregnancy for every hundred women that took the pill. More recent pills that have been approved are allowing over two pregnancies for every hundred women.
The FDA is keeping its eye on several of the forms of birth control recently introduced into the market. Wyeth Pharmaceuticals? Lybrel is seeking approval for its new birth control pill that is safe to use 365 days a year.
The FDA also just weathered the storm created by the over-the-counter release of Plan B (morning after pill). Only further investigation can tell if a higher effectiveness standard for birth control is really needed.
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