Finding That Spongeworthy Someone Just Got Easier…


Yesterday, the FDA approved the Today Sponge contraceptive, which had been pulled from the market in 1995 by its former manufacturer due to difficulties in meeting more stringent FDA guidelines. After being revamped by its new manufacturer, FDA spokeswoman Susan Cruzan yesterday confirmed that, “The product was found to be safe and effective.”
The Today Sponge prevents pregnancy by covering the cervix and releasing spermicide. While heralded as one of the most popular forms of birth control, remember that the sponge does not protect against STIs and is not as effective at preventing pregnancy as other contraceptives.
The A.P. reports that the contraceptive will be available in the U.S. in two months through the Allendale Pharmaceutical website, and will available in retail drug stores within four months.
Allendale Pharmaceuticals CEO Gene Detroyer, told the A.P., “I am pleased both from a business point of view … and from the point of view that we can add another contraceptive for women.” Hmmm–well at least he’s honest.

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