Desogen - Desogestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol - News Articles

Pill or poison? - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
May 23, 2007
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA -
Sara Cain, 21, has been taking Desogen, which limits menstrual cycles to four times a year, for two years. She said the relief outweighed concerns about possible long-term complications."I had horrible cramps and really uncomfortable periods," Cain said. "Who wouldn't want less periods?" But she ...
Pill to stop menstrual periods gains approval
May 22, 2007
Detroit Free Press, MI -
By LINDA A. JOHNSON. AP. TRENTON, NJ — Women looking for a simple way to avoid their menstrual period could soon have access to the first birth control pill ...
No-period pill wins FDA approval | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas | Science/Medicine
May 22, 2007
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX -
AP. TRENTON, NJ — Women looking for a simple way to avoid their menstrual period could soon have access to the first birth control pill designed to let ...
Birth Control Pill Halts Women's Periods - Forbes.com
May 22, 2007
Forbes, NY -
AP 05.22.07, 12:23 PM ET. Called Lybrel, the pill is expected to win Food and Drug Administration approval Tuesday, becoming the latest approved oral contraceptive to depart from the traditional 21-days-on, seven-days-off regimen that has been standard since first birth control pills were ...
IOL: US to approve new birth control pill
May 22, 2007
Independent Online, South Africa -
Called Lybrel, the pill is expected to win government approval on Tuesday, becoming the latest approved oral contraceptive to depart from the traditional 21-days-on, seven-days-off regimen that has been standard since first birth control pills were sold in the 1960s. But the ...
ABC News: Birth Control Pill Halts Women's Periods
May 22, 2007
ABC News -
A new birth control option known as Lybrel promises to halt women's menstruation indefinitely. (PhotoDisc). The Associated Press ...
SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Health -- Birth control pill that eliminates periods expected to win FDA approval Tuesday
May 22, 2007
San Diego Union Tribune, CA -
AP. Called Lybrel, the pill is expected to win Food and Drug Administration approval Tuesday, becoming the latest approved oral contraceptive to depart from the traditional 21-days-on, seven-days-off regimen that has been standard since first birth control pills were sold in the 1960s. ...
FDA Approves Period Suppression Pill - Forbes.com
May 22, 2007
Forbes, NY -
By ANDREW BRIDGES 05.22.07, 5:22 PM ET. The first birth-control pill meant to put a stop to women's monthly periods indefinitely has won federal approval, the manufacturer said Tuesday.Called Lybrel, it's the first such pill to receive Food and Drug Administration approval for continuous ...
Birth-control pill that eliminates women's periods wins FDA approval - Boston.com
May 22, 2007
Boston Globe, MA -
By ANDREW BRIDGES, AP Writer | May 22, 2007. WASHINGTON --The first birth-control pill meant to put a stop to women's monthly periods indefinitely has won federal approval, the manufacturer said Tuesday.Called Lybrel, it's the first such pill to receive Food and Drug Administration approval ...
Bloomberg.com: Worldwide
May 22, 2007
Bloomberg -
By Lisa Rapaport. May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Wyeth won US approval for its contraceptive Lybrel, the first birth control pill designed to completely eliminate ...
FDA approves Wyeth's Lybrel contraceptive pill - MarketWatch
May 22, 2007
MarketWatch -
By Jennifer Corbett. WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first birth-control pill that is also designed to eliminate women's monthly periods, an agency spokeswoman said Tuesday. The pill, Wyeth's ...
U.S. OKs Wyeth contraceptive that stops periods | Reuters.com
May 22, 2007
Reuters India, India -
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Wyeth contraceptive designed to eliminate a woman's monthly period won approval, the US Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday. The pill, called Lybrel, is meant to be taken every day to eliminate monthly ...
www.kansascity.com | 05/22/2007 | New pill could end periods
May 22, 2007
Kansas City Star, MO -
However, FDA-approved Lybrel isn’t for everyone and could take a year to work fully, officials say. By ANDREW BRIDGES. The Associated Press ...
The New York Times > Log In
May 22, 2007
New York Times, NY -
By AP. WASHINGTON, May 22 (AP) — The first birth-control pill meant to put a stop to a woman’s monthly period indefinitely has won federal approval, ...
Welcome to AJC! | ajc.com
May 22, 2007
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA -
TUESDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Lybrel, a birth-control pill that does away with a woman's monthly period, was approved Tuesday by the US Food and Drug ...
New pill makes periods things of the past - Science - Specials - smh.com.au
May 22, 2007
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia -
The first birth control pill meant to put a stop to women's monthly periods indefinitely has won US federal approval. Called Lybrel, it's the first such ...
FDA approves birth control that eliminates periods
May 22, 2007
Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA -
By ANDREW BRIDGES. AP. WASHINGTON -- For women, a new birth-control pill holds out the promise of ending the monthly curse. But it could take a year to work fully -- and even then, the pill might not be right for all.Called Lybrel, it's the first such pill ...
FDA OKs birth control pill that ends periods | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
May 22, 2007
Houston Chronicle, TX -
By ROB STEIN. • Report: In Wyeth's research, Lybrel eliminated bleeding in the 59 percent of women who took it a full year. Many women stopped early, in part because they continued to experience bleeding and spotting. ...
Nation & World | Birth-control pill that also suppresses periods is approved | Seattle Times Newspaper
May 23, 2007
Seattle Times, WA -
By Rob Stein. WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Tuesday approved the first birth-control pill meant to eliminate a woman's monthly period. ...
FDA OKs pill to stop periods - Newsday.com
May 23, 2007
Newsday, NY -
AP. Women looking for a way to avoid their menstrual period could soon have access to the first birth control pill designed to let women suppress monthly bleeding indefinitely. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to announce approval this week ...

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