ONTD Political

Birth control pills recalled, may not prevent pregnancy

8:00 pm - 01/31/2012
This is more of an FYI post. The tl;dr: Placement of extra placebos means the pill you take might not be contraceptive. If you use Lo/Ovral-28 tablets, Norgestrel, or Ethinyl Estradiol tablets, be aware!

Pfizer Inc. (PFE), the world’s biggest drugmaker, recalled 1 million packs of birth-control pills after discovering a packaging error that may cause women to take the wrong dosages and put them at risk for unintended pregnancies.

The company recalled 14 lots of Lo/Ovral-28 tablets and 14 lots of a generic version of the medicine, New York-based Pfizer said today in an e-mail. About 1 million packs of 28 tablets were withdrawn, Grace Ann Arnold, a Pfizer spokeswoman, said in a separate e-mail.

The tablets, manufactured and packaged by Pfizer, were marketed by closely held Akrimax Rx Products of Cranford, New Jersey under the Akrimax Pharmaceuticals brand. The company hasn’t received any reports of adverse health consequences, Arnold said.

Each pack contains 21 white tablets that contain the synthetic hormones norgestrel and ethinyl estradiol and are taken for 21 consecutive days. The remaining seven tablets are inactive pink pills taken for a week.

“An investigation by Pfizer found that some blister packs may contain an inexact count of inert or active ingredient- tablets and that the tablets may be out of sequence,” the company said. That could cause women to take an incorrect daily dosage and increase the risk of accidental pregnancy.

The error was “identified and corrected immediately,” and doesn’t pose immediate health risks, Pfizer said. “However, consumers exposed to affected packaging should begin using a non-hormonal form of contraception immediately.”

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals won FDA approval of Lo/Ovral-28 in 1976. Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. (WPI) is among companies that offer generic copies. Pfizer acquired Wyeth in 2009.

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chaya 1st-Feb-2012 05:27 am (UTC)
I will allow this but you must have tags.
sesmo 1st-Feb-2012 05:30 am (UTC)
Added.
tabaqui 1st-Feb-2012 05:50 am (UTC)
So is the recall for New Jersey, only? What a mess.
sesmo 1st-Feb-2012 05:53 am (UTC)
No, no. The manufacturer is from New Jersey, but these pills have been distributed nationally./
stellar_kar 1st-Feb-2012 06:04 am (UTC)
My friend takes these and just informed me yesterday she's pregnant :/ She couldn't figure out how the pills failed this time but I guess this could explain what happened
perthro 1st-Feb-2012 06:13 am (UTC)
Don't you love how they say "no adverse effects" all over the article? I'd say having an unintended/unwanted kid is a pretty damn adverse effect.
zombienerd 1st-Feb-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
The article says the active pills are white and inactive ones are pink. So shouldn't the people on this prescription notice there's something wrong when it looks different? Extra pink pills, ones in the wrong spot, etc. I'm pretty sure I'd notice a blue pill in a bottle of white Aspirins. Or are the users just popping whichever one's next in the pack without paying it a second thought?
recorded 1st-Feb-2012 06:54 am (UTC)
According to the recall notice:

"may contain an inexact count of inert or active ingredient tablets and that
the tablets may be out of sequence. "

From the picture, the difference seems to be light pink and dark pink which doesn't really seem like a significant difference. Also, I imagine the people it's going to fuck over are the busy and the people new (ie; young) to birth control.


Really glad I have an IUD right now.
darsynia 1st-Feb-2012 01:27 pm (UTC)
Yeah usually they're not in a bottle though, they're in a circular thing with a 'poke the pill out' thing, one for every day--I totally wouldn't bother looking at the color of the pill there, if I'm honest about it. I will bet you that if any women do end up suing that they became pregnant while taking this, the company's lawyer will say that it's irresponsible not to look at the pill color, though :(
beshwa 1st-Feb-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
omg NIGHTMARES
xballroomblitz 1st-Feb-2012 06:48 am (UTC)
i know right.
lisaee 1st-Feb-2012 07:09 am (UTC)
Jesus Christ that's nightmareish, even though my packets don't contain placebos. I saw "ethinylestradiol" and freaked out for a second.
rylee900 1st-Feb-2012 10:45 am (UTC)
Fuck.That's careless on a whole other level D:
dravvie 1st-Feb-2012 12:47 pm (UTC)
Holy shit. Brb having unneeded pregnancy scare.
emmaraikou 1st-Feb-2012 02:31 pm (UTC)
Holy fucking shit, this is legit scary. D;
saturated_style 1st-Feb-2012 02:35 pm (UTC)
I have never been more grateful to have an IUD!
atomic_joe2 1st-Feb-2012 03:22 pm (UTC)
Isn't the pill about 99.1% effective or something anyway so I would think they don't technically prevent pregnancy all the time.
emmaraikou 1st-Feb-2012 04:28 pm (UTC)
What is your point? That women should not be alarmed that their medication could be useless? :/
lone_concertina 1st-Feb-2012 04:47 pm (UTC)
I take Ethinyl Estradiol for my PCOS but thankfully I'm still infertile so I don't have to be worried. I can't imagine accidentally getting pregnant even if you're doing all the right things still.
silly_cakes 1st-Feb-2012 05:51 pm (UTC)
I had an initial freak out but my type of BC wasn't one of the ones listed in another article, thank god.
krazykat88 1st-Feb-2012 06:17 pm (UTC)
Holy Christ on a stick, this is terrifying...
BRB, posting this on facebook. I'm on Aviane. and in Canada, but I have friends that should probably know about this, and they don't watch the news/read the news, unless they see it on facebook.
sesmo 2nd-Feb-2012 01:24 am (UTC)
Totally why I posted it here. Pass it on!
skunk 1st-Feb-2012 08:29 pm (UTC)
this just cements it even more that its time for me to look into an IUD.
vanillakokakola 1st-Feb-2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
i just got one on monday and i'm sooo happy with my decision
recorded 2nd-Feb-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
I have an IUD. If you get one take a painkiller before insertion. I didn't & there was some serious pinching up in there. I had to sit in my car and take a breather afterwards. Have painkillers for afterwards, too. I should clarify it's not that bad. I had bad cramps afterwards, but I don't think that's the standard experience. Nothing otc painkillers couldn't fix.

Also, make sure to use condoms with new boy toys and make them get tested before you go condomless. I learned that lesson recently, my bf said he got tested "2 months ago" before we had sex. He didn't make it clear he had been with women in between then. It was scary having an infection with an IUD for me.

Edited at 2012-02-02 01:09 am (UTC)
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