Birth control recall: Tydemy pills recalled due to possibility of reduced effectiveness

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Birth control recall: Tydemy pills recalled due to possibility of reduced effectiveness
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A small amount of Tydemy birth control pills are being recalled because they may potentially result in unexpected pregnancy.

According to Lupin, the batches are being recalled because tests showed the pills had decreased levels of ascorbic acid, an inactive ingredient, and high levels of a"known impurity."

The recall affects just over TydemyTM 100 pills distributed in four blisters with a universal product code of , per the FDA:

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