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    FDA revisits safety of newer birth control drugs

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Birth control drugs that were heavily promoted as having fewer side effects and the ability to clear up acne and other hormonal bothers are under new scrutiny from safety regulators.

    Research suggesting that newer birth control formulations are more likely to cause blood clots than older drugs has prompted the Food and Drug Administration to consider new safety measures in meetings later this week. The increased risk is slight but significant because blood clots can cause heart attacks, strokes and blockages in lungs or blood vessels, which can be fatal.

    Regulators could order new warning labels on several contraceptives that gained popularity in the last decade, including Bayer's pill Yaz, which was the best-selling birth control pill in the U.S. for 2008 and 2009.

    Yaz, its Bayer precursor Yasmin, and similar drugs use a version of a female hormone that appears to reduce side effects found in older drugs, including bloating and mood swings.

    On Tuesday, a judge unsealed several court documents suggesting Bayer may have withheld data from FDA about the blood clots risks of its drugs. The documents stem from expert opinion gathered by personal injury lawyers suing Bayer on behalf of patients.

    According to one document, Bayer drafted a white paper in 2004 to address "FDA concerns," about clots with Yasmin. An early draft indicated that reports of blood clots with Yasmin were significantly higher than those for three other oral contraceptives. But that information was not included in the final paper submitted to the FDA, and instead the company said a more definitive study of blood clot risk would be forthcoming. That study did not show an increased risk.

    "Based on the information that I have reviewed, and it is my opinion, that Bayer presented a selective view of the data, and that presentation obscured the potential risks associated with Yasmin," wrote Dr. David Kessler, a former FDA commissioner, in his expert testimony. Kessler was paid for his time and opinion by the plaintiffs' lawyers.

    The FDA declined to accept the court documents for this week's hearings, saying the deadline for submissions was last month, according to an emailed message from an agency officer.

    A Bayer spokeswoman said the company had no comment on the material in the documents, noting the issues would be addressed at trial.

    Bayer AG spent more than $270 million on TV and magazine advertisements for Yaz between 2007 and 2010, according TNS Media Intelligence. Such big-budget campaigns are rare for birth control products. One advertisement featured young women singing the Twisted Sister anthem, "We're Not Gonna Take It," while popping balloons labeled "moodiness," ''bloating" and "acne."

    Sales of Yaz have fallen since regulators forced Bayer to correct advertisements that overstated Yaz's benefits and as safety questions drew scrutiny in both the U.S. and Europe.

    FDA also is reviewing research on clot risks associated with Johnson & Johnson's weekly Ortho Evra patch, which is marketed as an "option for busy women who are looking to simplify life." The drug uses a different version of the female hormone progestin than the pills under scrutiny.

    Millions of women have used the products since they launched a decade ago, but recent studies comparing the medical histories of women taking the newer drugs to older ones suggest a slightly higher risk of blood clots in the legs and lungs. Last year, the U.S. market for female contraceptive drugs totaled $3.4 billion, according to IMS Health.

    Sorting out the blood clot risk of birth control drugs is especially difficult because all hormone-based drugs increase the risk of clotting. Further complicating the issue is that clots can be caused by factors such as smoking, obesity or family history.

    Yaz, Yasmin and other pills containing a synthetic hormone called drospirenone are the focus of a discussion Thursday. The next day's meeting focuses on the Ortho Evra patch, which uses the hormone norelgestromin.

    Bayer says its studies have shown no difference in blood clot risk between its drugs and the older birth control drugs. But several large, independent studies suggest the risk with Yaz and similar medications is slightly higher. The latest analysis by the FDA estimates the risk of a blood clot with drospirenone-containing pills is 1.5-fold higher than other hormone-based contraceptives. That translates into an estimated 10 in 10,000 women on the newer drugs experiencing a blood clot, compared with 6 in 10,000 women on older contraceptives, according to the FDA.

    "It's a very small percentage of patients that develop these, but it's such a serious side effect that I think doctors have to use a lot of caution," said Dr. Jennifer Wu, of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.

    Even if Yaz and other newer drugs get additional warning labels, some doctors say they don't expect to stop prescribing them. Doctors say the risk of blood clots with any birth control pill is still far lower than that associated with pregnancy and birth, when hormone levels and reduced blood flow increase clotting risk.

    "At the end of the day I tell my patients the absolute risk is still very, very low compared to pregnancy and post-partum risk," said Dr. Rebecca Starck, of Cleveland Clinic's Fairview Hospital. "There are still many benefits to combination birth control pills."

    The Ortho Evra patch already carries warning labels about an increased risk of blood clots compared with pills. Some, but not all, studies suggest patch users have twice the risk of clots. The FDA will try to further define that risk using the latest data.

    Most birth control drugs use a combination of two female hormones, estrogen and progestin, to stop ovulation and help block sperm. But for decades many women have reported bloating and mood swings as side effects.

    Introduced in 2001, Yasmin was the first birth control pill to use a new form of progestin called drospirenone, which appeared to have fewer side effects. The reformulated version of the drug, Yaz, was approved in 2006 with new claims on the label that it decreased acne and a severe type of mood disorder.

    Yaz quickly grew into the best-selling birth control pill in the U.S. Sales plummeted more than 50 percent in 2010, after the company was forced to run corrective TV and magazine advertisements. Among other problems, the FDA said the company's commercials suggested Yaz could treat premenstrual syndrome when it has only been shown to decrease incidence of premenstrual dysphoric disorder, a severe mood disorder associated with major depression. Less than 8 percent of U.S. women experience the disorder, according to the National Institutes of Health.

    Yaz currently ranks fourth in sales among contraceptive pills in the U.S. Last year doctors wrote roughly 13 million prescriptions for Yaz and two generic versions of the drug, according to IMS Health. Doctors prescribed the Ortho Evra patch nearly 1.6 million times.

    Newer drugs like Yaz are no more effective than older pills, generally allowing one unplanned pregnancy per year for every 100 women.

    "Many women will do fine on the older generation drugs, but some women will not," said Dr. Petra Casey, of the Mayo Clinic. "I think the newer drugs help many women in terms of mood and the water retention."

    About 4,000 lawsuits against Bayer argue that any additional risk with the newer drugs should have been detected and emphasized to the public.

    On Thursday, Cindy Rippee will tell the FDA panel about her 20-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, who died Christmas Eve 2008 when a blood clot traveled to her lung. Rippee says her daughter had been taking Yasmin for about two months.

    "I really feel that if my daughter had been told about the increased risk she would have made a different decision," said Rippee, of Escondido, Calif.

     

    103 comments

    • Robert  •  North Vernon, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Does an administration who considers greasy school pizza a vegetable really have any legitimacy?
    • Esko  •  5 mths ago
      Imagine if they made birth control for men... do you know how many guys would secretly be on the pill! Population would tank.
      • dong suk 5 mths ago
        there is,its called vasectomy
      • Lloyd 5 mths ago
        I think the exact opposite, we would all forget to take it and lie
      • Esko 5 mths ago
        They could come out with an Energy Drink with it already mixed in... nice!
    • Becca  •  Laramie, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I used Yaz and Yasmin for a couple of years (not at the same time, of course). I used to get really weird symptoms on the them and a LOT of migraines. I switched to an older drug and feel so much better, hardly any side effects. I found this drug by REALLY doing my research and then asking for it. If you don't ask, they will generally subscribe the more popular drugs, at least in my experience.
      • Elizabeth Carlson 5 mths ago
        Thats why it's important that women are informed. And you are right: do your homework on options!
      • Jessica M 5 mths ago
        I took Othro Evra for about 3 months and it about killed me. I agree with you on doing the research. I was on an older birth control until recently and I dont know how long I will stay on this one. I have already noticed a difference and its only been a month.
      • Sasha 5 mths ago
        The newer drugs have less "testing time" so it's probably a good idea to always request a drug that's been on the market for several years/decades. Of course, doing your own research is a must.
    • JenniferK  •  Willits, United States  •  5 mths ago
      No mention of the class action lawsuit regarding Yaz creating gallbladder issues and needing removal?
      • Nancy T 5 mths ago
        The older high dose birth control pills do that too (personal experience).
    • Prairie  •  5 mths ago
      I think the medical community has a responsibility to start making other methods such as diaphragms and cervical caps more easily available for women who choose not to mess up their bodies with hormones and IUDs. For those interested, look up the Diaphragm&Caps group on Yahoo Groups.
      • SINI 5 mths ago
        Hey why are U blaming the Medical Community. First U have to blame the person who engage in irresponsible sex without bothering CONSEQUENCES of such behaviour. An alternative is those who are engaged in sex should seek that in a safe period of women's monthly menstrual cycle. U have 5 to 7 days in a month to enjoy what ever U desires. But every one wants all the 30 days in a Month forgetting it comes with a PRICE U know what CONCEPTION. Men by Nature no such problem of conception at anytime of 3o or 31 days in a month. Then who is left is OPPOSITE SEX. If U lookout in the MEDIA, the Companies who make exciting sexual prolonging devices advertise everywhere where Human can see inorder to make money at the expense of both sexes. They donot care Ur risks and U foolishly fall into their TRAP and get into trouble either U have to bear consequences and no one else.
        Why U blame FDA or for that matter any agency who regulates the devices. These guys are like U and ME working for a living. U know what the Pharmaceutical Companies and equipment Manufacturers such a lots of UNBEARABLE pressure both by themselves and other Lobbyists working for them on the employees and many times force them to either BEND the rules to suit Ur and also that of Manufacturers. I know intimately how these Companies and supporters work and bring pressure on them and during that process, we get Improper unsafe devices and medicines until it results in DEATH OR OTHER CATASTROPHIC incidents and the MEDIA publishes and U and ME shout and CRY. Hey U read this and see the truth behind and see whether U can comeup with some CONSTRUCTIVE IDEAS how to tackle this. Then U are doing GOOD to Ur self and other AMERICANS by educating them.
        This is the ONLY way it is going to WORK and resolve PROBLEMS. THINK FOR A MOMENT APPLY UR mind and then U will agree with me and my comment. Let me tell U who I am. Not a employee of some Company or RELEGIOUS fanatic who oppose the consequences of pregnancy i.e.ABORTION. I donot believe in those things when WE have EDUCATED AMERICANS & YOUNGSTERS who are affected by such irresponsible ACTs.
      • SINI 5 mths ago
        BROKEN THOUGHTS ignore errors and connect them correctly UR self and ENJOY.
      • You Talkin To Me 5 mths ago
        SINI The people that use this method are called "PARENTS" #$%$ your stupid.
    • BallsofKungfucious  •  5 mths ago
      I really never got why would "Food" and Drugs" be administered by the same agency, the FDA? And why wasn't the acronym not in alphabetical order (DFA)

      Then i got it. First one must ingest substantial amounts of chemically toxic and addictive foods to create symptoms of over 10,000 nebulous ailments which will invariably be treated with chemically toxic and addictive drugs...a hand in glove fit. Makes perfect sense now...
      • GrizzlyMint 5 mths ago
        Or it could be named after the food drug and cosmetics act of 1938.....
    • Michelle  •  5 mths ago
      Umm, 1 in 1,000 is not a small risk.
    • b  •  New Orleans, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Please, are we going to believe the same people that declared pizza sauce a vegetable? RIDICULOUS.
    • Shaun  •  East Peoria, United States  •  5 mths ago
      FDA are criminals.
    • Jesus H. Christ  •  5 mths ago
      How about all new drugs have to be marketed by their IUPAC chemical name instead of some cutsey brand name? Women would think twice before taking drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol but when you call it "Yaz" and sell it with a hip cool commercial...well isn't that just like Joe Camel and the Marlboro man?
    • ME  •  Indio, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Where is the mens birth control so they can have side effects too
    • teaser  •  5 mths ago
      New drugs were safer when The Food and Drug Administration was allowed to do their job, without Congressional interference. But, in the 1990s Congress (pressured by lobbyists) voted that FDA should "fast-track" New Drug Approvals. Now that I'm older and require more Rx medications, I have to be VERY sick before I'll take anything that's been on the market for less than 5 years (and my doctors all know it.)
    • MADASHELL  •  5 mths ago
      The FDA - ex Big Pharma and Monsanto employees with stocks and shares in both companies.
    • James  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      While they are at it they need to take a hard look at Gentamicin, this drug is ruining peoples lives and most doctors don't have a clue about the side affects.
    • bob f  •  Muskegon, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I would give anything if the goverment would define words like slight, inceased, signifcant, fair, and higher. These words have no meaning with out context. Is the slight in crease a one in a million or on in10 000 both are slight but one is 100 times more lickely to happen.
    • TT  •  5 mths ago
      I thought they were suppose to check these drugs out BEFORE they get approvals? I guess they want to line their pockets quick before people die, then recall the drugs. The FDA MUST be held accountable if people die from these drugs, when they approve them
    • itdoesntmatter!  •  Kingman, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Pharmaceutical companies own /lobbiests run this country... They are the real wall street
    • Bud  •  Pasadena, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The FDA really brings new meaning to the term "Deadline"!
    • Alileo  •  5 mths ago
      For Big Pharma, money trumps public safety, anytime.
    • M O R N I N G W O O D Y  •  Dallas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Sad to say...but reality...most hoes take the condom for a snack later
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