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Iron stores in users of oral contraceptive agents

open access: bronzeThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1985
A comparison of serum ferritin and other parameters of iron status was made between 46 women taking oral contraceptive agents (OCAs) for two or more years continuously and 71 women who never took OCAs. The mean serum ferritin level for the OCA users was 39.5 +/- 21.5 ng/ml and the control group mean level was 25.4 +/- 15.96 ng/ml, which is ...
J R Brown   +2 more
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Effect of oral contraceptive agents on vitamin nutrition status

open access: bronzeThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1975
Effects of low estrogen combination type oral contraceptives on some of the biochemical parameters used for assessing vitamin nutritional status were investigated in a group of women who had used the pill for 6 to 12 months. Another group of women was examined initially and then at one or more points of time within the first 6 months of treatment ...
M S Bamji, L Iyengar, F Ahmed
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Noncontraceptive Use of Contraceptive Agents

Pediatrics In Review, 2014
• On the basis of strong research evidence, there are many noncontraceptive advantages to use of hormonal contraceptive agents in adolescent girls. (3) (4)(5)(7)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). • On the basis of research evidence and consensus, most of these agents are safe with minor adverse effects. (2)(3)(4)(5)(7)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14).
Elizabeth M. Alderman   +1 more
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The future of contraception: innovations in contraceptive agents: tomorrow's hormonal contraceptive agents and their clinical implications

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2011
Currently available contraceptive methods have not eliminated the burden of unintended pregnancy. Future progress will require technological advancements, leading to the development of novel and highly effective birth control strategies that will be acceptable to the general population.
J. Jensen
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Quinestrol: A Potential Contraceptive Agent

open access: bronzeFertility and Sterility, 1969
To test the contraceptive effectiveness of the estrogen derivative Quinestrol 6 women 23-30 years old with confirmed fertility were administered 1 mg Quinestrol orally on Days 1 8 and 15 of the cycle for a total of 34 treated cycles. A single oral dose of 20 mg medroxyprogesterone acetate was administered on Day 22 to achieve proper cyclic withdrawal ...
Amir H. Ansari
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Oral contraceptive agents: current status

open access: bronzeThe American Journal of Surgery, 1988
Oral contraceptives are the most widely prescribed and ingested drug in human history. The difficulty in establishing their clear-cut side effects is compounded by the rarity of these side effects and their occurrence with multiple other factors and cofactors that may be etiologically more important.
Byron J. Masterson
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