<p>US health authorities on Tuesday systematic revised labels on some forms of <span>birth control</span> including <span>German curative hulk Bayer</span>‘s Yaz pills to advise of a presumably aloft risk of <span>blood clots</span>.</p>
<p>“Women who use <span>birth control pills</span> with <span>drospirenone</span> (like Yaz) might have a aloft risk of removing a blood clot,” pronounced a new Yaz tag on a <span>US Food and Drug Administration website</span>.</p>
<p>“Some studies reported that a risk of blood clots was aloft for women who use birth control pills that enclose drospirenone than for women who use birth control pills that do not enclose drospirenone.”</p>
<p>However, a regulatory group forked out that studies have shown churned results.</p>
<p>“The studies reviewed did not yield unchanging estimates of a <span>comparative risk</span> o...
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