Results 1 - 20 of 119 in Ortho Evra, Norelgestromin/Ethinyl Estradiol (generic)
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By Michael F. Barrett, Esq. PHILADELPHIA, July 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is by Michael F. Barrett, Esq.: "Kill all the lawyers" -- at your own peril When you heard the news not long ago that ...
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'The pill' isn't your only option for effective birth control
You are lazy. I am lazy. Everyone is lazy. The medical industry has finally caught on to this and has since made some great strides in the industry to cater to our laziness.
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Birth Control Stuck in the Dark Ages
From mood swings to nausea, women accept some side-effects in exchange for reliable, hormone-based birth control, such as the Pill.
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Francisco Costa went with python prints and organic colors for Calvin Klein Resort 2009, Ashley Olsen was there to watch [ FWD , Elle Tell All ] John Galliano canceled on Andre Leon Talley and the Savannah ...
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Fashion Scoops: Barneys Search... Don't Sweat It...
BARNEYS SEARCH: It appears Harold D. Reiter, chairman and chief executive officer of Herbert Mines Assoc., has landed the search for the successor to Howard Socol, chairman, chief executive officer and ...
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Drug Companies Seek to Invoke Shield Law of Preemption
May 15, 2008 -- An anticipated US Supreme Court ruling may prevent victims injured by the Ortho Evra patch and other harmful drugs from having their day in court, according to Hissey Kientz, LLP.Manufacturers ...
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Group asks U.S. government to end use of birth-control patch
A consumer advocacy group petitioned the U.S. government Thursday to pull the birth-control patch off the market, calling it far riskier than the pill.
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Why Texas isn't a great place to have kids
Weekly Checkup: Is Texas a terrible place to have a baby? Don't mess with Texas moms.
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Petition filed to pull Ortho-Evra birth control patch from market
The Ortho-Evra birth control patch exposes women to dangerous levels of estrogen - posing a possible two-fold increased risk of blood clots - and should be removed from the market within six months, says a ...
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May 8 - Ortho-Evra patch exposes women to dangerous estrogen levels
The contraceptive patch Ortho-Evra exposes women to dangerous levels of the hormone estrogen, posing a possible two-fold increase in the risk of blood clots, and should be removed from the market within six ...
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Birth Control Patches Pose Health Risk
A US consumer advocacy group is asking FDA to pull off Johnson & Johnson's birth control patches Ortho-Evra, because they pose health risk.
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The Ortho Evra saga continues Last week Public Citizen petitioned the FDA to ban Ortho Evra, the birth control patch, stating the amount of estrogen released from the Ortho-Evra patch varies widely among ...
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Public Citizen Calls On FDA To Withdraw Ortho Evra Patch From Market Over Safety Concerns
Main Category: Women's Health / Gynecology Also Included In: Sexual Health / STDs Public Citizen 's Health Research Group on Thursday filed a petition with FDA calling on the agency to withdraw the birth ...
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Should the Birth Control Patch Be Pulled?
News is looking worse and worse for the contraceptive patch made by Ortho Evra .
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Health Buzz: Diabetes and Arthritis and Other Health News
More than half of those with diabetes also have arthritis , which could be a barrier to getting regular exercise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly MMWR report .
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The contraceptive patch Ortho-Evra exposes women to dangerous levels of the hormone estrogen, posing a possible two-fold increase in the risk of blood clots, and should be removed from the market within six ...
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Petition filed to pull Ortho-Evra birth control patch from market
The Ortho-Evra birth control patch exposes women to dangerous levels of estrogen - posing a possible two-fold increased risk of blood clots - and should be removed from the market within six months, says a ...
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Group wants FDA to pull J&J birth control patch
WASHINGTON - A U.S. advocacy group is urging the Food and Drug Administration to pull Johnson & Johnson's birth control patch from the market after studies found an increased risk of dangerous ...
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Group Urges F.D.A. to Take Contraceptive Off Market
A consumer advocacy group petitioned the government Thursday to pull the birth control patch off the market, calling it far riskier than the pill.
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Diabetes, breast cancer and the contraceptive patch are making health headlines today.
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