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Posted by Abercrombie on Dec-08-2006 14:15:

For girls who don't like to swallow...

...pills that is... it's now available in chewable tablets.

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Birth control in good taste
POSTED: 5:54 p.m. EST, December 7, 2006
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TRENTON, New Jersey (AP) -- Looking for a contraceptive that's convenient -- and tasty? The first chewable birth-control method, a tiny, spearmint-flavored tablet that also can be swallowed without chewing, has hit pharmacy shelves.

Femcon Fe, which contains the same hormones as standard oral contraceptives, offers a new option for women who don't like swallowing pills or are on the go and want to take their birth control with them, according to Carl Reichel, president of drugmaker Warner Chilcott of Rockaway.

Warner Chilcott, which makes prescription dermatology and women's health products, officially launched the product Thursday aimed at women who sometimes forget to take their pills.

"This isn't a great leap forward, but I think this is a helpful step," said Dr. Lee Shulman, chairman of the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, and an obstetrician-gynecologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and a professor at Northwestern University.

"I think it is a better approach in the group of women who have a very high rate of unintended pregnancy, which is younger women," Shulman said.

According to a number of studies, one-third to nearly one-half of women on birth control pills miss one or two per month, increasing their chances of pregnancy. With perfect use of combination pills, containing both estrogen and progestin, 0.1 percent of users become pregnant each year, compared with the 3 percent to 8 percent rate studies have found with typical use.

Femcon Fe, which the company says is just as effective as standard pills, comes in the typical 28-day cycle, with 21 days of active pills and seven days of inactive or "reminder" pills. The "Fe" stands for the chemical symbol for iron, which is included in the dummy pills.

A month's supply will sell for $44 wholesale, somewhat higher at pharmacies.

Femcon Fe is simply a chewable version of the company's Ovcon 35, a birth control pill that has already been on the market for about three decades. Reichel said the company initially planned to start selling the chewable contraceptive under the same name and had begun to distribute samples to doctors in late September. But when the company realized the two versions would confuse patients and pharmacists, it postponed the launch and changed the name and trademark.

The company said the package is convenient for women who want to carry it in a purse: a credit-card sized dispenser kept inside a velvet pouch, Reichel said. That can be a bit more discreet than the big, "dial packs" in which birth-control pills usually are sold.

Women must drink 8 ounces of water with the tablet. Like other oral contraceptives, Femcon Fe does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases and carries an increased risk of blood clots, heart attack and stroke, particularly for female smokers over the age of 35.

Femcon Fe arrives amid a flurry of new contraceptive methods in recent years aimed at improving effectiveness through convenience or shortening or eliminating periods altogether. The first continuous-use pill, Wyeth's Lybrel, is awaiting federal approval.

Warner Chilcott, part of drugmaker Warner-Lambert Co. until it was acquired by Pfizer Inc. a decade ago, is best known for its Loestrin birth control pill, which shortens periods slightly.

The tablets contain 35 micrograms of ethanol estradiol, the estrogen form standard in oral contraceptives. That's the highest level in the category of low-dose pills, and that dose could help women bothered by breakthrough bleeding, said Dr. Laurent Delli-Bovi, a Boston gynecologist serving as a paid consultant to Warner Chilcott.

Femcon Fe also contains 40 micrograms of a second hormone, progestin, with a low enough dose that it could reduce progestin-related side effects such as bloating, depression, irritability and acne, she said.

Shulman noted many generic birth control pills contain 35 micrograms of ethanol estradiol, but said any new method that helps the women take contraception faithfully "is a win for everybody."

"I will, for sure, talk about this with patients," he said.


Would you switch?
Will it help you not forget to take it?


Posted by The Wiz on Dec-08-2006 15:49:

PAGING DANIELLLLLLLE!!!


Posted by preppie chick on Dec-08-2006 15:51:

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Originally posted by The Wiz
PAGING DANIELLLLLLLE!!!

LOL!! first person who came to mind!

hah rememeber when i told you she needs to chew pills... i was so serious about it. "ANY pills".


Posted by Jem_hadar on Dec-08-2006 15:56:

Ya strangest thing i found that out, that dee doesnt/wont/cant swallow pills... i cant imagine being forced to munch on our candy... uhhhh... taste = horrid.

more props for danielle for doing it though. i remember when i was young and was deathly ill, w/ strp, and for some reason i could only be prescribed w/ swallowable pills, no longer the chewable ones... i simply couldnt get it down... i was so terrified!


Posted by devnull on Dec-08-2006 16:08:

this thread is so deceiving


Posted by DigitalMP on Dec-08-2006 16:16:

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Originally posted by preppie chick
"ANY pills".


that's f'in nasty.


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Dec-08-2006 16:20:

crush and put in water


Posted by Jem_hadar on Dec-08-2006 17:08:

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Originally posted by cenik
crush and put in water

Thats what they did in A Midsummer Night's Rave

Dont forget to put a glowstick in the water too!


Posted by Abercrombie on Dec-08-2006 17:11:

Mix it with a gin and tonic.


Speaking of flavour... I was thinking about what flavours this contraceptive would come in (no pun intended). I think Very Cherry would be appropriate


Posted by chinamon on Dec-08-2006 17:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
Ya strangest thing i found that out, that dee doesnt/wont/cant swallow pills...


its not a matter of cant swallow pills. its just that she has a phobia and doesnt want to. when she eats lunch/dinner/anything, even though she chews her food, the amount of food that she swallows at one time is many times more than the size of a little pill.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Dec-08-2006 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
its not a matter of cant swallow pills. its just that she has a phobia and doesnt want to. when she eats lunch/dinner/anything, even though she chews her food, the amount of food that she swallows at one time is many times more than the size of a little pill.


Yeah, I know the feeling, I had one too when I was younger... it was pretty intense... thats why I also said "doesnt" or "wont"... ive been there...

i guess i meant 'cant' more in relation to cant bring oneself to bc of the phobia business


Posted by Arsalan on Dec-08-2006 20:29:

love the title of the thread haha


reminds me of chris rock bigger and blacker


You don't SUCK ****, they still MAKE YOU GUYS ??


Posted by _EuG_ on Dec-08-2006 20:31:

i chew my pills sometimes, not that i have a phobia or anything... i just like to taste the chem... FEAR FACTOR SYTLE


Posted by Abercrombie on Dec-08-2006 22:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
Speaking of flavour... I was thinking about what flavours this contraceptive would come in (no pun intended). I think Very Cherry would be appropriate


Statutory grape?


Posted by Jem_hadar on Dec-09-2006 01:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
Statutory grape?



Posted by VERTiG0 on Dec-09-2006 01:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
Statutory grape?


I want a 1970 Plymouth Superbird painted Plum Crazy (aka. Statutory Grape).



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