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Doctors alarmed as contraceptive pill sales zoom in Lucknow

Category :India Sub Category :National,Health
2009-08-27 00:00:00
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Lucknow, Aug 27 - Sales of emergency contraceptive pills have shot up nearly 40 percent in the past six months in this city, says the Chemists and Drug Association (CDA). A majority of buyers are women and doctors are alarmed by the trend.

'Earlier, medicine shops in Lucknow used to sell seven-eight tablets a day. This has now shot up to even 25 tablets on some days. In the past six months, the demand has gone up up nearly 40 percent,' said CDA president Giriraj Rastogi.

The main reason, Rastogi told IANS, is the increased frequency of advertisements promoting such products.

'Be it print or electronic media, the frequency has increased in the past few months. You switch on the television set and you can see such ads within 10 minutes.'

According to the CDA, a majority of the buyers are women in the 16-35 age group.

But health officials warn against frequent usage without medical guidance, saying contraceptive pills can prove harmful.

'If a woman has not taken any regular contraceptive, then the emergency pill can be used. However, if taken regularly, it could result in ailments like irregularity in menstrual cycle,' said Meenu Sagar, chief medical superintendent of the government-run Virangana Avantibai Women's Hospital.

'These pills generate extra hormones in the body, which can later create problems if the user wants to conceive,' Sagar contended, adding that it could even lead to infertility.




Author :Rajat Rai



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