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▼Zoely: a new combined oral contraceptive
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2014▼Zoely is the second estradiol-containing oral contraceptive formulated as an ‘extended regimen’ (pill-free interval <7 days) to be licensed in the UK. However, unlike the quadraphasic estradiol-containing contraceptive Qlaira, it is a monophasic preparation.1,2 It is postulated that combined oral contraceptives (COCs) containing synthetic estradiol,
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The Place of Combined Oral Contraceptives in Contraception
Cephalalgia, 2000E A, MacGregor, B, de Lignières
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Combined oral contraceptives and cervical cancer
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004The issue of whether there might be an increased risk of cervical cancer associated with the use of oral contraceptives has been debated for decades. Early studies found a modest association with long-term use. A literature review was performed over the past 3 years, to establish whether there is any new evidence linking cervical cancer with the use of
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The choice of a combined oral contraceptive
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1979The choice of more than two dozen oral contraceptive preparations in Britain can be confusing: this article offers some guidelines. The preparations now available are either combined oestrogen/progestagen formulations or progestagen-only oral contraceptives.
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Update on combination oral contraceptives.
American family physician, 1990Oral contraceptives in current use appear to be safe and effective. Studies found that early contraceptive pills, which had a high estrogen content, were associated with a number of serious side effects and long-term sequelae. Studies of the newer low-dose preparations demonstrate a much lower incidence of adverse effects.
D M, Wall, M P, Roos
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Low dose combined oral contraceptives
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1994openaire +2 more sources

