News Tagged ‘oral contraceptives

Yaz blood clot victim hopes to warn others

thrombosis diagramWhen Mollie, a 31-year-old marathon runner, was diagnosed with bilateral pulmonary embolism, doctors immediately said it was because she was taking Yaz birth control pills. “While I was in the hospital my doctor told me he had 12 other girls – all under 35, non-smokers, active (not overweight), all on Yaz – who were admitted within the same week for clots in their lungs,” Mollie wrote on an eHealth forum. “Twelve girls in one week! At one hospital! I am shocked and don’t understand how this drug can still be on the market.”

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Study: The Pill can reduce risk of urinary tract problems

Yaz birth control 100x100 Study: The Pill can reduce risk of urinary tract problemsThere are a slew of pros and cons when it comes to birth control pills. They help prevent unwanted pregnancies, but they can increase a woman’s risk of life-threatening blood clots. Now a team of Swedish researchers have concluded that oral contraceptives may reduce a woman’s risk of developing lower urinary tract problems.

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Survey helps women choose the best birth control method for them

survey 100x100 Survey helps women choose the best birth control method for themChoosing a method of birth control is an important decision for most women. There are several factors to consider from cost and convenience to side effects and safety. With so many different birth control pills and contraceptive devices available today, women are encouraged to research their options to find the best fit for their lifestyle.

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Bayer launches new birth control pill amid a flurry of Yaz lawsuits

Natazia 100x100 Bayer launches new birth control pill amid a flurry of Yaz lawsuitsIt wasn’t enough that Bayer Healthcare overwhelmed the oral contraceptive market with its No. 1 selling, $800 million-earning Yaz birth control pill. The powerful drug company is at it again, this time introducing a new oral contraceptive, Natazia.

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Trellis device offers safer and more effective treatment for blood clots

trelliscrop1 100x100 Trellis device offers safer and more effective treatment for blood clotsRose Kirby, 22, was vacuuming out her car when she felt a strange discomfort in her arm. Within an hour it turned into “a pink balloon,” she said. She passed it off as a bug bite or some sort of allergic reaction, but her parents were skeptical. “I was really lucky that my parents made me go to the doctor that day,” she said.

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Study: Birth control pills just as effective for obese women

obese 100x100 Study: Birth control pills just as effective for obese womenObese women have just the same protection against getting pregnant while taking birth control pills as normal-weight women, according to a study published in a recent edition of the American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology’s green journal. This finding puts into question previous studies that have suggested that obese women required higher doses of oral contraceptives for the pills to be as effective as in normal-weight women.

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Lawsuits against Yaz, Yasmin double to 2,000

judge gavelThe number of lawsuits filed in federal district court against Bayer and its blockbuster birth control pill Yaz has doubled to 2,000, and that doesn’t include the hundreds more that have been filed in state courts, according to the Madison Record. The lawsuits allege that Bayer did not adequately warn women that by taking Yaz, as well as Bayer’s similar birth control pill Yasmin, they were at greater risk for serious side effects including blood clots, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, stroke, heart attack and even gallbladder problems.

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Yaz generics, lawsuits take bite out of Bayer’s profits

main page pic2 100x100 Yaz generics, lawsuits take bite out of Bayers profitsSales of Yaz birth control pills fell 15 percent in the second quarter of 2010, which Bayer Corp. blames on increased competition from generics marketed in the United States by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries. Teva introduced its Yaz copycat, Gianvi, earlier this year only to be slapped with a patent lawsuit by Bayer. It’s not the first lawsuit Bayer has filed against Teva in hopes of protecting the multimillion dollar market share it has enjoyed with Yaz.

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Should you use the pill to treat acne?

Yaz birth control 100x100 Should you use the pill to treat acne?Any kind of hormonal change can elicit a flare of acne, from going on or off birth control, having a baby, or entering perimenopause or menopause. There are a variety of topical and oral acne treatments, including some birth control pills. But before you turn to hormonal therapy to treat those annoying breakouts, you should consider the risks, says Dr. Diane Berson, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York.

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Bad press catches up with top selling Yaz, Yasmin

Yaz adThe bad press surrounding Yaz birth control pills is beginning to catch up with the nation’s top selling oral contraceptive. It’s two-year-old television advertisement on YouTube featuring smiling women and floating balloons with the words “irritability’ and “moodiness” printed on them has more than 50,000 views, but the comments from viewers are less than flattering.

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