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Combined oral contraception and cancer [PDF]
Since their introduction in the 1960s the safety of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) has been widely debated. The difficulty in determining if COC use increases the risk of developing cancer is due to: the long latent period between exposure to the potential carcinogen and overt malignant disease the fact that due to the developments in COCs ...
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Opportunities of treatment for primary dysmenorrhea in young women. Case report
Primary dysmenorrhea is one of the most common causes of pelvic pain in women. It can reduce quality of life and interfere with daily activities. The use of combined oral contraceptives in young women with primary dysmenorrhea is an effective and safe ...
Nataliya A. Buralkina +2 more
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Combined oral contraceptives: optimal survey complex
Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are effective drugs for contraception and the treatment of reproductive disorders in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
О. В. Рыкова
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Use of Combined Oral Contraceptives and Headaches
Objective. The study was designed to examine the certain patterns of combined oral contraceptive use in women of childbearing potential and evaluate the relationship between the use of combined oral contraceptives and headaches, bad habits, type of work, and concomitant diseases. Material and Methods. In total, 194 randomly selected women aged 18 to 40
Šimonienė, Diana +3 more
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Combined oral contraceptives with natural estrogen and sexual function: the optimal method of contraception for women of different ages [PDF]
Background. Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are the most common method of prevention of unwanted pregnancies in women from the early reproductive period to perimenopause, therefore their impact on quality of life, sexual function and general well ...
Svetlana V Yureneva, Liliia M Ilina
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Family planning and preconception consultation [PDF]
Family planning and preconception consultation E.I. Borovkova Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation The improvement of population health and demographic indicators, in particular, active support of ...
Borovkova E.I.
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Ziprasidone and the pharmacokinetics of a combined oral contraceptive [PDF]
Aims To determine whether multiple doses of ziprasidone alter the steady‐state pharmacokinetics of the component steroids, ethinyloestradiol and levonorgestrel, of an oral contraceptive; to evaluate the tolerability of a co‐administered combined oral contraceptive and ziprasidone; and to compare plasma concentrations of prolactin in subjects taking a ...
G J, Muirhead +4 more
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Prolonged regimens for combined oral contraceptives [PDF]
One way to improve combined oral contraception is to optimize the regimens for its reception. The standard mode of use of combined oral contraceptyves (COCs) does not always justify the expectations of women, especially in situations where additional ...
I V Kuznetsova
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Folate contraception and clinical practice
Since the first pill, there has been a significant evolution of hormonal contraception: low- and micro-dose drugs have appeared, drugs with components as close as possible to endogenous hormones have been developed, new dosage regimens and routes of ...
Vera N. Prilepskaya +1 more
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Guidelines for prescribing combined oral contraceptives [PDF]
EDITOR,—The clinical and scientific committee of the Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care has noted a wide range of expert views on the recent publications on the combined oral contraceptive and venous thromboembolism1 2 3 4 5 6 and has circulated a position paper.7 The new studies confirm that low dose combined oral contraceptives ...
A M, Mills +7 more
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