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Pfizer recalls 1 million packets of contraceptives

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US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer recalled one million packets of birth control pills over a packaging error that could put women at risk of unintended pregnancy.
The pills, about half of which were the brand name Lo/Ovral-28 and the other half were generic norgestrel and ethinyl estradiol tablets, may be improperly arranged so that inactive pills are taken at the wrong time in the monthly cycle.
“An investigation by Pfizer found that some blister packs may contain an inexact count of inert or active ingredient tablets and that the tablets may be out of sequence,” Pfizer said in a statement yesterday. Each packet is supposed to contain 21 active tablets and seven inactive pills.
“As a result of this packaging error, the daily regimen for these oral contraceptives may be incorrect and could leave women without adequate contraception, and at risk for unintended pregnancy.”
The pills were manufactured and packaged by Pfizer in New York state and commercialized by Akrimax Rx Products under the Akrimax brand name in the United States.

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