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The first lawsuit claiming damages from the manufacturer of a controversial
contraceptive implant called Norplant has ended in a mistrial.

Six women who had the device implanted in their arms were suing Wyeth-Ayerst
Laboratories of Philadelphia, blaming the company’s implants for health problems
including hair loss and irregular menstrual cycles
(This Week, 24 January, p 5).
But their case collapsed after one woman changed details of her story from a
sworn affidavit.

Similar lawsuits involving some 50 000 women are pending.

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