Saturday, June 01, 2013

And now children can buy them over the counter with no supervision

Barbara Seaman published The Doctor’s Case Against the Pill in 1969, which exposed side effects of oral contraceptives including the risk of blood clots, heart attack, stroke, depression, weight gain and loss of libido. But it wasn’t until almost 20 years later the dosage was reduced and by 2000 the EEOC was requiring coverage in health insurance.  Still, there are studies that claim oral contraceptives are carcinogens, and fifty years [2010] after the FDA approval there were 1,100 lawsuits pending against Bayer Healthcare Corporation regarding blood clots, heart attacks and strokes allegedly caused by the popular pills Yaz, Yazmin and the generic Ocella.

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