Pfizer: Whoopsie Baby!

Pfizer Recalls Birth-Control Pills – WSJ.com.

Pfizer recalls Birth Control Pills: Lo/Ovral-28 and the generic Norgestrel and Ethinyl Estradiol tablets due to a packaging error. Over a million dose-packs are recalled, but the company states a belief that only 30 packs are affected. One user alerted the company on Oct 19, that her blister pack had a pink (inactive) pill where a white (active pill should have been. The recall was announced at the end of January.

The recall has the ambulance chasers drooling and people wondering how to blame their pregnancies on the drug manufacturer, regardless of the real reason for failure.

The FDA lists the lots numbers and products involved in the recall.

Whoopsie Baby! Birth Control Pill Recall by Qualitest

Qualitest is a Generic drug manufacturer and distributor which has made an oopsie in the packaging of several brands of birth control pills

The affected brands are: Cyclafem 7/7/7, Cyclafem 1/35, Emoquette, Gildess FE 1.5/30, Gildess FE 1/20, Orsythia, Previfem, Tri-Previfem. Qualitest has issued a national voluntary recall of the drugs.

The packages apparently got rotated 180 degrees and the inactive pills are at the top for ingestion during the first week of the cycle. This could result in a WHOOPSIE BABY.

Check the video below and notice the LAST woman interviewed, who says she would like a pill screwup. She’s taking them AT HER HUSBAND’S BEHEST. He doesn’t want another kid.

Pharmer takes this opportunity to advertise Natural Family Planning, which is without drug side effects, and very effective if one can follow the directions.