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Riboflavin deficiency in women taking oral contraceptive agents.

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1977
The effect of oral contraceptive agents (OCA) on riboflavin nutritional status of women of child-bearing age in a low socioeconomic population was studied.
L. Newman   +4 more
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Effects of oral contraceptive agents and sex steroids on carbohydrate metabolism.

Annual Review of Medicine, 1972
The article offers a general interpretation of the influence of oral contraceptive agents on glucose tolerance, emphasizing comparisons of synthetic sex hormones. Although there are conflicting reports on steroid-induced diabetes in normal women, their
R. Kalkhoff
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The effect of ezogabine on the pharmacokinetics of an oral contraceptive agent

Int. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2013
Ezogabine (EZG) is a potassium-channel opener that has been approved as adjunctive treatment for partial-onset seizures in adults with epilepsy. This Phase I clinical study evaluated the pharmacokinetics (PK), safety, and tolerability of coadministration of EZG and a combined oral contraceptive (OC).An open-label drug-interaction study was conducted in
Debra J. Tompson   +2 more
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Metallic copper as an intrauterine contraceptive agent

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973
Abstract Some of the biological aspects of copper relevant to reproductive processes are reviewed. Included are cyclic variations in the concentrations of copper in the endometrium, uterine fluid, cervical mucus, and serum as modified by the presence of intrauterine metallic copper and after its removal. Variations in the endometrial enzymes, namely,
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Effect of Troglitazone on the Pharmacokinetics of an Oral Contraceptive Agent

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1999
Fifteen healthy women participated in a study to determine the effect of multiple doses of troglitazone on the pharmacokinetics of Ortho‐Novum 1/35 (35 μg ethinyl estradiol [EE] and 1 mg norethindrone [NE]). Participants received three cycles (21 days each of active drug followed by 7 days without medication) of Ortho‐Novum.
Cho Ming Loi   +5 more
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Effects of depo-medroxyprogesterone acetate as a contraceptive agent

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), 150 mg. every 3 months, has been used in 1,123 patients, followed through 14,000 months of use as a contraceptive. The major side effect has been a completely unpredictable bleeding pattern. Only one method-failure pregnancy occurred. There were 3 patient-failure pregnancies. One hundred twenty-seven
Leslie C. Powell, R.J. Seymour
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Vitamin B 6 metabolism in users of oral contraceptive agents. I. Abnormal urinary xanthurenic acid excretion and its correction by pyridoxine.

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1971
The response of the increased urinary zanthurenic acid (XA) excretion following a 2-g L-tryptophan load to oral doses of 2 5 10 and 20 mg - pyridoxine hydrochloride was systematically studied in a group of 43 healthy women (ages 21-42) 33 of whom used ...
A. Luhby   +5 more
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POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION OF ANGIOSARCOMA WITH ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE AGENTS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
Angiosarcoma of the liver has been reported to be associated with the long-term use of androgenic-anabolic and oestrogenic steroids. It has been suggested that this tumour might develop in women after long-term exposure to oral contraceptive steroids, although this association has not yet been reported.
J. M. Ham   +3 more
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Administration of norethandrolone and testosterone as a contraceptive agent for men

Contraception, 1975
Abstract Oral tablets of 20 mg norethandrolone (17-alpha-ethyl-17-hydroxy-19nor-4-androsten-3-one) were administered daily to four normal men for three months in an attempt to produce azospermia. Simultaneously with the start of this therapy, polysiloxane cylinders containing testosterone were inserted subdermally to maintain normal serum ...
Daniel R. Mishell   +9 more
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Effects of oral contraceptive agents on carbohydrate metabolism

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1975
This is a survey of recent data regarding the influence of conventional contraceptive steroids on carbohydrate metabolism. Evidence indicates that a continuum of sensitivity to sex steroids exists and the deterioration of glucose tolerance appears to parallel the preexisting state of pancreatic beta cell function.
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