Public citizen petitions FDA to ban birth control pills containing hormone desogestrel
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Public citizen petitions FDA to ban birth control pills containing hormone desogestrel

Pill :: Public citizen petitions FDA to ban birth control pills containing hormone desogestrel
The consumer advocacy group Public Citizen on Tuesday released a petition calling on FDA to ban oral contraceptives containing the hormone desogestrel because studies have shown they are twice as likely to cause blood clots without boosting protection against pregnancy.
The pills cited in the petition include Ortho-McNeil's Ortho-Cept; Watson Pharmaceuticals' Reclipsen; Organon's Desogen; Barr Pharmaceuticals' Mircette, Velivet, Kariva and Apri-28; and some generic pills, according to Reuters.
The petition says many studies back to 1995 indicate that oral contraceptives containing desogestrel cause about 30 blood clot cases per 100,000 users annually, compared with 15 cases per 100,000 users of other oral contraceptives annually. More than 7.5 million prescriptions for oral contraceptives containing desogestrel were filled as of last year, according to the petition.
Sidney Wolfe, director of Public Citizen's health research group, said that on the pills' labels, under the heading "Risks of Taking Oral Contraceptives," there is a warning "in barely perceptible four-point type" stating that the blood-clot risk might be higher in oral contraceptives that contain desogestrel than in other low-dose oral contraceptives.
"By banning [desogestrel-containing] oral contraceptives, the FDA will potentially save hundreds of young women a year from developing venous thrombosis and its disabling and sometimes fatal consequences," the petition said.
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