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Women should use the most effective contraception to avoid pregnancy while taking 'skinny jabs', the drugs regulator says.
Weight-loss jabs could stop the contraceptive pill working and lead to unwanted pregnancies, health officials have warned.
The states consider it a move to force the F.D.A. to review and acknowledge extensive research showing the pill’s safety.
ACCIDENTLY falling pregnant isn’t something most of us expect when we take antibiotics or antifungals for athlete’s foot. But some medicines could stop the contraceptive pill from working ...
The UK medicines regulator said all women taking the jabs should ensure they are using an effective form of birth control, ...
The jabs have been reported to have fuelled a ‘baby boom’, with women saying online they have had ‘Ozempic babies’ despite ...
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) issued its first alert to the public regarding contraception ...
The injections have been previously linked to a ‘baby boom’ with women reporting online that they have had surprise ‘Oempic ...
WOMEN on fat jabs must take effective contraception, health chiefs have warned for the first time. It comes amid claims of an ‘Ozempic baby boom’ – with more women becoming pregnant while ...
Women who have been prescribed Mounjaro are being advised to use a barrier form of contraception and not rely on oral ...