I received a Forward from my daughter which she received from her friend.
I was aghast as this is a real case.
I am publishing this here with additional inputs.
It is not safe to interfere with nature and especially with the Hormones.
If necessary, make use of the safe days.
Remember you are playing with Lives ,you and the future children.
First, the Forward received.
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Recently this past week, my cousin Nicole Dishuk (age 31…newly graduated student with a doctoral degree about to start her new career as a Doctor…) was flown into a nearby hospital, because she passed out.
They found a blood clot in her neck, and immediately took her by helicopter to the ER to operate. By the time they removed the right half of her skull to relieve the pressure on her brain; the clot had spread to her brain causing severe damage.
Since last Wednesday night, she was battling… they induced her into a coma to stop the blood flow, they operated 3 times… Finally, they said there was nothing left that they could do… they found multiple clots in the left side of her brain… the swelling wouldn’t stop, and she was on life support…
She died at 4:30 yesterday. She leaves behind a husband, a 2yr old Brandon and a 4yr old Justin… The CAUSE of DEATH – they found was a birth control drug she was taking that allows you to only have your period 3 times a year… They said it interrupts life’s menstrual cycle, and although it is FDA approved… shouldn’t be – So to the women in my address book – I ask you to boycott this product & deal with your period once a month – so you can live the rest of the months that your life has in store for you.
*Please send this to every woman you know – you may save someone’s life… Remember, you have a CYCLE for a reason!
The name of this new birth control pill is LYBREL . If you go to Lybrel.com http://lybrel .com/, you will find at least 26 pages of information regarding this drug.
The second birth control pill is, SEASONIQUE . If you go to the website of, Seasonique.com http://seasonique .com /, you will find 43 pages of information regarding this drug.”
Access to these sites is denied. Try it out .
“Common Side Effects of Lybrel”
In the studies for most medications, the side effects that occur in a group of people taking the drug are documented and then compared to the side effects that occur in another group of people not taking the medicine (who take a placebo that does not contain active ingredients). As a result, it is possible to see what side effects occur, how often they appear, and how they compare to the group not taking the medicine. However, it is not possible to use a placebo in clinical trials for contraceptives, as this would lead to many unintentional pregnancies.
Because it is difficult to obtain much information about possible side effects from studies that do not use a placebo, only vague information is available about potential Lybrel side effects. In fact, the side effects listed in the prescribing information of Lybrel are actually the possible side effects of all birth control pills in general (not necessarily just of Lybrel). Some of the common side effects of birth control pills include,
http://women.emedtv.com/lybrel/lybrel-side-effects.html
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Rx only
Patients should be counseled that oral contraceptives do not protect against transmission of
HIV (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as chlamydia, genital
herpes, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, and syphilis.
Read the PDF file for the side effects.
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2008/021864s002lbl.pdf
‘Lybrel Approval by FDA’ History.
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Until certain concerns are addressed the FDA will not approve Lybrel, an experimental low dose, continuous, non-cyclic combination oral contraceptive, says Wyeth. According to Wyeth, they received an ‘approvable letter’ from the FDA. However, they must submit more data concerning Lybrel’s manufacturing process and more clinical details.
Wyeth said it will submit additional stability data regarding the Lybrel manufacturing method and additional analyses of submitted clinical data.
An ‘approvable letter’ generally means that approval has been postponed, not cancelled.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/46224.php
However FDA approved Lybrel in 2007!
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FDA approved: Yes (First approved May 22nd, 2007)
Brand name: Lybrel
Generic name: levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol
Company: Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Treatment for: Birth Control”
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