The rst days of modern birth control
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On May 9, 1960, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it would specify ‘birth control’ as one more indication for a drug called X. With the approval in June, X became the world’s first oral contraceptive pill to be oicially approved in a country. Name X.
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X (from Q1) is a combination drug consisting of Y and norethynodrel. Y is available as a drug only in a few countries today but used to be more common. Inside the body, Y is metabolised to ethinylestradiol, an oestrogen. Name Y.
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Researchers found that Y (from Q2) is also a powerful male contraceptive, but deemed it unfit for commercial use because it caused ____________, the abnormal growth of breast tissues in men. Fill in the blank.
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The use of X (from Q1) as a birth control pill caused many women to gain weight and develop problems with their heart and mental health. In 1970, U.S. Senator _______ ______ organised a now-infamous hearing in which he sought to address allegations against the pill by having a series of men testify on its safety. Name the senator. Hint: He also founded Earth Day.
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One of the first human clinical trials of X (from Q1) involved women in ______ ____ (a country) in 1955. Name this country. These women weren’t fully informed of the pill’s eects nor could avail it once it was approved.
Answers to May 7 quiz:
1. Third star in the Spring Triangle and a ‘Harry Potter’ character – Ans: Regulus
2. Asterism composed of Arcturus, Spica, Denebola, and Cor Caroli – Ans: Great Diamond
3. Asterism known as “navigator’s triangle” – Ans: Summer Triangle
4. Asterism composed of primary stars of Canis Major, Orion, and Canis Minor – Ans: Winter Triangle
5. Country whose national flag shows stars in Q1, Q2, and Q4 – Ans: Brazil
Visual: Northern Cross
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