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Combined Oral Contraceptive Use and Binge Eating.
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[Oral contraceptives with lower hormonal dosis].
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ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES AND FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE
The Lancet, 1968The authors report the effects of an oral contraceptive on plasma levels of follicle-stimulating-hormone (FSH) as measured by a double-antibody method of radioimmunoassay. Reichert 780 pituitary FSH labelled with iodine-131 and rabbit antihuman FSH serum were used with the International Reference Preparation number 2 of human menopausal gonadotrophin ...
H, Schmidt-Elmendorff, H, Kopera
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Newer non-oral hormonal contraception
BMJ, 2013A 24 year old nulliparous woman asks for a repeat supply of her combined oral contraception. She mentions that she sometimes forgets to take it and asks about alternatives that don’t rely on daily pill taking. She is a non-smoker, has no contraindications to combined hormonal contraception, and had heavy menstrual bleeding before using oral ...
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