A panel of federal health advisers said Friday that a birth control patch from Johnson & Johnson probably carries a higher risk of blood clots than older drugs, but should remain available as an ...
September 21, 2006 — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical (a Johnson & Johnson company) have notified healthcare professionals regarding changes to the safety ...
- UNDATED HANDOUT PHOTO - Johnson & Johnson won U.S. approval to sell Ortho Evra, the first contraceptive skin patch, the Food and Drug Administration said November 20, 2001. The patch releases ...
Johnson & Johnson has settled lawsuits with about 30 women who claim they developed blood clots after using the company’s Ortho Evra birth control patch, said a lawyer who negotiated the confidential ...
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 blood clots.
Nov. 11, 2005 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved new labeling today regarding the increased level of estrogen exposure associated with use of an ethinyl estradiol/norelgestromin ...
On Thursday the FDA issued a warning that the popular Ortho Evra birth control patch puts women at higher risk of blood clots and other serious side effects. Though Ortho McNeil's patch and the ...
WASHINGTON — Women were warned Wednesday that their risk of blood clots in the legs and lungs may be higher if they use the birth control patch instead of the pill. The Food and Drug Administration ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Parker & Waichman, LLP (www.yourlawyer.com) announced that it believes a new study provides further evidence that Ortho Evra is dangerous and should be recalled ...
Mylan announced that it has launched Xulane (Norelgestromin/Ethinyl Estradiol Transdermal System) 150/35mcg per day, the generic version of Janssen’s Ortho Evra transdermal patch. Mylan received final ...
Arguing that it's a far riskier treatment than the pill, consumer advocacy group Public Citizen has asked the FDA to pull the birth control patch Ortho-Evra off the market. Over the last few years, ...
An overseas Internet site is shipping counterfeit versions of a popular Johnson & Johnson birth control patch, versions that won’t provide any protection against pregnancy, U.S. health officials ...
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