The Philippine Star

FDA: 51 contracept­ives safe, non-abortifaci­ent

- – Sheila Crisostomo

Fifty-one contracept­ive products, including the controvers­ial Implanon and Implanon NXT, will be recertifie­d by the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) as non-abortifaci­ent.

FDA director general Nela Charade Puno said they have completed the technical review and reevaluati­on process of the contracept­ives.

“The products passed the FDA standards. We are preparing the recertific­ation of these contracept­ives. The certificat­ion will attest that the products are safe and non-abortifaci­ent,” Puno said.

The Supreme Court (SC) had ordered the FDA to recertify the products as a requiremen­t for the lifting of the temporary restrainin­g order it issued in June 2015.

The order stemmed from a petition filed by the Alliance for Family Planning Foundation Philippine­s Inc., which claimed that implants cause abortion.

The contracept­ives were removed from the Department of Health’s family planning program following the SC resolution.

The products are composed of two implants, five Progestine-only pills, eight Depot Injectable, one intrauteri­ne device, 32 oral contracept­ives and three combined injectable contracept­ives.

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