Bayer Lied about Essure Pregnancy Risks
Bayer Lied about Essure Pregnancy Risks
In a shocking turn of events, information was recently uncovered and released to the public today that proves Bayer, owner of the “permanent” birth control device Essure, knew of the risk of unwanted pregnancies after implantation of its device. Talk about getting caught with your hand in the cookie jar! That the Big Pharma giant knew is not shocking; that someone was able to uncover the information is the shocker. As many of us who advocate for the removal of this dangerous product have long believed, Bayer lied about Essure pregnancy risks.According to a press release issued today, a law firm in New Orleans, Unglesby + Williams, found new evidence that Bayer knew the number of unwanted pregnancies in Essure patients that it reported to the FDA was roughly one-third of those that actually occurred!After a great deal of pressure from the grassroots movement, Essure Problems, along with Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and other activists, the FDA held an advisory committee hearing on September 24, 2015. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss Essure’s safety and efficacy. Prior to the September hearing, the FDA thought the number was 631 unwanted pregnancies.“FDA has received 631 reports of pregnancies in patients with Essure. Of these, 150 were reported to result in a live birth; 204 did not indicate whether the pregnancy resulted in a live birth or pregnancy loss; and 294 resulted in pregnancy loss.” ~ FDA website. Click FDA Hearing Information for the full document and see page 4.At that hearing, the FDA told everyone present that Bayer reported 748 unwanted pregnancies in women with the Essure device.“The table shows 748 pregnancy reports received directly from the Sponsor, recorded in the FDA MAUDE database, and reported in the scientific literature. The time range is 2001 through end of 2010.” ~ Page 90, Official transcript of the September hearing. Click OBGYN 09-24-15.FINAL Transcript for the full document (warning: 326 pages).Dr. Edio Zampaglione, Vice President for U.S Medical Affairs for Women’s Healthcare and Neurology at Bayer, held firm to the tired rhetoric that Essure’s efficacy rate is great than 99% and “only a small number of pregnancies occur.” Despite knowing the truth, Dr. Zampaglione didn’t bother to correct the FDA’s report with the truth.
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Press Release: Camille Breland, Bond Public Relations & Brand Strategy
504-897-0462, camille@bondpublicrelations.com
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