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THE WEEK, Page 27HEALTH & SCIENCEA Shot in the Arm
The FDA approves a controversial birth control injection
The best thing about Depo-Provera, the birth control drug now
finally approved for use in the U.S., is that it lasts so long.
One shot in the arm or buttock provides 99% effective
protection for three full months. That's the main reason it is
used by nearly 9 million women in 90 countries, including
Britain, France, Sweden and Germany.
But in the U.S. the drug has been mired in controversy
since the mid-1970s, when its use as a contraceptive was blocked
because of a link to cancer in animals (a link that seemed weak
or absent in subsequent human studies). Some women's groups are
worried that it will be pushed on low-income women or used to
enforce compliance to a birth control regimen.
The worst thing about Depo-Provera is the side effects,
which can leave users tired, weak, dizzy and nervous. Most women
who take the drug also gain weight -- often as much as 5 lbs.
in the first year.