DataM Intelligence unveils its latest report on the "Contraceptive drugs Market Size 2025," offering an in-depth analysis of market trends, growth drivers, competitive landscape, and regional dynamics. The study covers market size in value and volume, CAGR forecasts, and emerging Read more
Openpr.com - Nov 04
Class action lawsuit alleges company failed to warn about risks of using contraceptive injection Depo-ProveraThe drugmaker Pfizer faces a US lawsuit brought on behalf of women who developed brain tumours, which they say are linked to their use of the company’s contraceptive injection Depo-Provera... Read more
The Guardian - Sep 28
A NEWBORN baby was pictured "victoriously" holding the contraceptive IUD (intrauterine device) that was supposed to prevent his mum from becoming preg Read more
The Sun - Sep 23
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesMillions of dollars worth of birth control and contraceptives intended for refugees and vulnerable people have been destroyed by the Trump administration as part of their crackdown on international aid.Around $9.7 million worth of contraceptive devices have been stuck in... Read more
The Daily Beast - Sep 12
The birth control pills, IUDs and hormonal implants were purchased by U.S.A.I.D. for women in low-income countries. They had been in limbo in a Belgian warehouse after the U.S. cut much of its foreign aid. Read more
The New York Times - Sep 11
Lawmakers and activists in Europe and the United States are scrambling to stop the State Department from destroying nearly $10 million worth of contraceptives funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contraceptives have been sitting in a warehouse in Belgium f... Read more
The Hill - Aug 16
Finally, researchers are closing in on an oral male contraceptive pill that works without hormones, offers full reversibility and – most strikingly – has caused zero side effects. The pill, called YCT-529, which has an entirely new kind of contraceptive mechanism, has passed a critical human safe... Read more
New Atlas - Aug 10
The Trump administration plans to incinerate more than $9.7 million worth of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded contraceptives that have been lying in a warehouse in Belgium since President Trump's order freezing foreign aid and shutting down USAID. The U.S. government is sp... Read more
The Hill - Aug 08
More than 1.4 million women and girls in Africa will lose access to contraceptives as the U.S. plans to burn $10 million worth of supplies stored in Europe. Read more
Euronews - Aug 07
The method is reversible and essentially stops sperm from being created in the first place, researchers found in tests on 16 healthy men Read more
The Times - Aug 03