Birth Control Recall
Birth Control Recall
Some women might be at risk for an unplanned pregnancy because of faulty birth control pills.
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" Some women may be at risk for an unplanned pregnancy. Because of faulty birth control pill packaging -- test pharmaceuticals is recalling several lots of oral contraceptives. Because of the packaging error. The blister packs were rotated 180 degrees changing the order in which women take their pills the company says taking them in the wrong order doesn't pose any health risks but -- women unprotected against pregnancy pharmacists are being asked to contact women who filled the recalled prescriptions."
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