Posts Tagged 'lawsuit'

Gel shows promise as male birth control

According to a report in ScienceDaily, a hormone skin gel is showing promise as a form of male birth control.

At The Endocrine Society’s 94th Annual Meeting in Houston, scientists unveiled preliminary research indicating that an application of both testosterone and a synthetic progestin hormone called Nestorone to the skin significantly lowered the sperm counts in men tested.

The report quotes principal investigator Christine Wang, MD, professor at Los Angeles Biomedical Research ...

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Yasmin among most problematic drugs

The current issue of the Institute for Safe Medication Practices’ QuarterWatch report lists Yaz/Yasmin birth control pills as the drug with the second-highest number of adverse events reported in connection with lawsuits in 2011.

Quarterwatch says 8,354 Yaz/Yasmin-related cases were reported in 2011. That puts the contraceptive second only to anti-nausea drug Metoclopramide, which was the subject of 11,450 such reports.

The report says Yaz ...

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Drug shows promise as male birth control

A drug developed as a cancer treatment proved to be an effective form of birth control for male mice, according to a Bloomberg report.

Scientists don’t intend to test that particular compound, called JQ1, in humans. But they hope their findings may eventually point the way toward male birth control.

The report quotes James Bradner, the senior author on the study and an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, as saying: “These ...

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Specialists available to treat urinary incontinence

According to the Mayo Clinic, many health care providers can treat bladder control problems without referring you to a specialist.

But not all primary care providers have the necessary training or experience. And despite the current improved understanding and treatment of urinary incontinence, some doctors consider it an inevitable consequence of childbearing, menopause or normal aging. That belief may make them unlikely to consider treatment.

Another factor to be wary of is ...

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Federal Yaz/Beyaz cases number more than 10,000

According to the Website for the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Illinois, consolidated federal cases related to the Yasmin line of birth control pills now number more than 10,000.

Plaintiffs in the cases are seeking legal redress against pharmaceutical giant Bayer over blood clots from the Yaz/Yasmin contraceptives.

Lawyers suing the company cite FDA reports of at least 50 deaths tied to the pills from 2004 to 2008, claiming ...

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Lawsuit filed in Yaz-related death

The Express-Times reports the story of a woman who filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Bayer Corp., claiming the company’s Yaz birth control pills caused a blood clot that killed her daughter last year.

The report says Michelle Pfleger, 18, had been taking Yaz to treat her acne. She was attending her freshman year at Elon University in North Carolina, and had been walking to class one day in September when ...

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