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FDA warns about recalled oral contraceptives

Por: The Boston Globe Business August 04, 2023

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The Food and Drug Administration warned that two lots of an oral contraceptive that were recalled last week by its manufacturer may have reduced effectiveness and, as such, could result in unexpected pregnancies. The FDA’s Tuesday announcement came after drugmaker Lupin Pharmaceuticals said it was voluntarily recalling two lots of Tydemy over concerns the product contained insufficient amounts of ascorbic acid, or vitamin C. The deficit could... + full article



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