Around one million packets of birth control tablets are
being recalled in the US, as they might not prevent pregnancy.
The pharmaceutical company Pfizer said a "packaging error" meant
the doses were not correct.
It said the tablets did not pose any health dangers, but there was a risk of
"unintended pregnancy".
Pfizer is advising women affected to use non-hormonal forms of contraception
immediately.
Fourteen lots of Lo/Ovral-28 tablets and 14 lots of Norgestrel and ethinyl
estradiol tablets have been recalled. The lot numbers have been published
on the company's website.
Throughout the month women would take 21 tablets containing active
ingredients and seven which were inert.
The correct dose is essential for preventing pregnancy, however, the drug
maker said: "The daily regimen for these oral contraceptives may be
incorrect and could leave women without adequate contraception, and at risk for
unintended pregnancy."
Women affected have been advised to tell their doctor and return the tablets
to their pharmacy.
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