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Hi Health Activists,

Below are some warnings about serious adverse health effects of

contraceptive pills Yaz,Yasminelle, Yasmin and Mirena.

arnold

Press Release, April 13, 2010

Coalition against BAYER Dangers (Germany)

Victims of BAYER Contraceptives to appear at Shareholder Meeting

Countermotions introduced / More than 200 deaths / Ban demanded / Meeting

on April 29 in Cologne

Several victims of contraceptive pills are to speak at the BAYER

shareholder meeting, which takes place in Cologne/Germany on April 29. About

4,000

stockholders and the BAYER board will participate. Last year BAYER generated

sales of 1.65 billion Euro from its contraceptive products.

Use of the oral contraceptive pills Yaz, Yasminelle and Yasmin, containing

the hormone drospirenone, is associated with markedly higher risks than

older products. There have been many cases of severe harm to health such as

thrombosis, embolism and stroke, in many cases resulting in death. These

risks are not mentioned at all in BAYER’s advertising.

Philipp Mimkes from the Coalition against BAYER Dangers says: “It is

outrageous that new contraceptives are more dangerous than old ones, just to

increase sales with promises such as “weight loss†and “effective against

acne

â€. This has led to avoidable harm to human health and even to deaths. The

BAYER Board of Management holds responsibility for this.â€

In late January, another young woman – a 21-year-old from Austria – died

after taking Yasminelle. Tragically, the contraceptive pill had been

prescribed for weight loss. She was not aware of the elevated risk. Although

doctors were immediately on hand, she died as a result of an embolism.

New data on these products from the U.S. regulatory authorities show that

the number of severe side effects and deaths is much higher than previously

assumed. Over the past 10 years, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

has registered approximately 10,000 reports on contraceptive pills and last

summer made them accessible for the first time. According to these reports,

190 women have died after taking Yasmin or Yaz in the United States alone.

Some 7,000 lawsuits are currently pending against BAYER in the US.

In spite of this, BAYER launched a real marketing firework last autumn to

mark the 50th anniversary of the contraceptive pill. Among other things, a

mobile exhibition was designed, gala events were conducted in several

countries and a Facebook campaign was launched. Here too, the “beauty

effectâ€,

the “feelgood factor†and the alleged “figure bonus†were praised.

The Euras study cited by BAYER, designed to demonstrate the alleged safety

of Yaz/Yasmin, was sponsored by Schering – today part of BAYER – and

performed by a Schering employee. Independent scientists have reached completely

different conclusions. Two studies published in the British Medical

Journal last year show that pills based on drospirenone, such as Yasmin, are

associated with a roughly 80% greater risk of thrombosis than older products.

The additional risk of these products cannot by any means be justified,

because older products are equally effective at contraception.

The situation is only slightly better for the hormonal intrauterine device

Mirena. More than one in ten of all users suffers from severe side effects

such as depression, ovarian cysts, acne and migraine. In addition, there

is a suspicion of an elevated risk of breast cancer. The Mirena website only

mentions a fraction of these risks, however – and lists them under the

harmless-sounding term “side-effectsâ€. Thousands of women have received

incorrect treatment as a result of this inadequate information and the causes of

their symptoms often remain undiscovered for years.

BAYER states that the lifespan of Mirena is five years. According to a

study published in the journal Gynecological Endocrinology, however, up to 60

percent of women discontinue their treatment prematurely. The study shows

that – contrary to the advertising claim “acts locally, therefore well

tolerated†– comparable hormone concentrations were found in the blood serum

of

these women to those found in women taking oral contraceptives.

In the United States, BAYER initiated an advertising campaign for Mirena

modeled on Tupperware parties. Promotional teams took part in private

events. This campaign was banned by the FDA. The ban stated that BAYER’s

marketing “overstates the efficacy of Mirena, presents unsubstantiated claims,

minimizes the risks of using Mirena, and includes false or misleading

presentations regarding Mirena.†The advertising claim that use of these

hormonal

intrauterine devices leads to a more satisfying sex life can likewise not be

proved, according to the FDA – on the contrary: more than 5 percent

complain of a loss of libido. There is also, according to the FDA, no scientific

evidence to back up the claim that the majority of users of Mirena “feel great

â€.

BAYER continues to refuse to publish figures on the frequency of severe

side effects of contraceptives – allegedly in order to “not cause concern

to

the customers.†In fact, the intention is to sweep the negative information

under the carpet to avoid jeopardizing sales. The Coalition against BAYER

Dangers (CBG) demands mandatory disclosure of all reported side effects and

all post-marketing surveillance studies and effective punishments for

unfair pharmaceutical advertising. Oral contraceptives that are associated with

an elevated risk of thrombosis and embolism must be banned.

Countermotions to Shareholder Meeting:

_www.asm2011.bayer.com/en/countermotions.aspx_

(http://www.asm2011.bayer.com/en/countermotions.aspx)

Please help! _Coalition against BAYER Dangers seriously at risk_

(http://www.cbgnetwork.org/3747.html)

Coalition against BAYER Dangers

_www.CBGnetwork.org_ (http://www.cbgnetwork.de/4.html) (in English)

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Facebook:

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4665)

Tel: (+49) 211-333 911 Fax: (+49) 211-333 940

please send an e-mail for receiving the English newsletter Keycode BAYER

free of charge

Advisory Board

Prof. Juergen Junginger, designer

Prof. Dr. Juergen Rochlitz, chemist, former member of the German parliament

Wolfram Esche, attorney

Dr. Sigrid Müller, pharmacologist

Prof. Rainer Roth, social scientist

Eva Bulling-Schroeter, member of the German parliament

Prof. Dr. Anton Schneider, biologist

Dr. Janis Schmelzer, historian,

Dr. Abczynski, pediatrician

Please help us. Our international campaigns are expensive to run. We

receive no public support and depend entirely on your donations.

Please send checks to:

CBG, Postfach 15 04 18, 40081 Duesseldorf, Germany

or by bank transfer to bank account number 8016 533 000 at GLS Bank,

Germany

sort code: 430 609 67

BIC/SWIFT Code: GENODEM1GLS

(Bank Identifier Code)

IBAN: DE88 4306 0967 8016 5330 00

(International Bank Account Number)

Please note that bank transfers within Europe are usually no more costly

than within your own country, if you quote the BIC and IBAN numbers

You may also support us _online_ (http://www.cb

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