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n. - Trade name for an oral contraceptive containing mestranol and norethynodrel.

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  • In 1959 the pharmaceutical company Searle applied to the FDA for approval of a pill that would be marketed as a contraceptive called Enovid – this pill also contained a...
  • May 9th is the 50th anniversary of the FDA's approval of Enovid, the first birth control pill.
  • In 1960, the Food and Drug Administration formally approved Enovid, the first birth control pill.
  • By the late 1950s, Drs. Gregory Pincus and John Rock, working out of a clinic in Massachusetts, had come up with Enovid 10, a synthetic hormone that suppressed the...
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