In 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released study results on Yaz birth control. Those results showed women taking …

In 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released study results on Yaz birth control. Those results showed women taking …
In 2011, former FDA chief Dr. David Kessler publicly accused Bayer of making misleading Yaz marketing claims. Dr. Kessler also …
Bayer—one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world—started manufacturing popular birth control pill Yaz in 2006. Despite its popularity, …
In March 2006, FDA-approved Yaz quickly became the best-selling oral contraceptive on the market. The popular pill drove sales of …
Blood clots: they’re pernicious and sometimes deadly. Now, women taking birth control containing drospirenone are 6 to 7 times more …
Yaz became a wildly popular form of birth control in the United States after hitting the market in 2006. By …
On April 10, 2012 the FDA published a drug safety announcement about the risk of Yaz blood clots from drospirenone-containing …
The fight for market share frequently means that new birth control products aren’t adequately tested, don’t carry the right warnings on their labels and pose risks no woman wants to face.
Popular contraceptive Mirena has been under legal fire for some years thanks to uterine perforations, but a new, serious side effect has been taking the center stage.
Over recent years, many lawsuits have been filed against major birth control manufacturers like Bayer thanks to the development of pseudotumor cerebri, a condition that causes pressure in the brain to rise.