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Hormonal Emergency Contraception
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2002In the 1960s, high‐dose estrogen was identified as a highly effective emergency contraceptive but was associated with a high frequency of nausea and vomiting. The combination of low‐dose estrogen and a progestin (the Yuzpe regimen) is highly effective and much better tolerated.
Melissa Sanders, Wanner +1 more
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Emergency Nurse, 1999
It has been suggested that A&E departments in the UK should be in the forefront of providing out of hours emergency contraception services because of the 24 hour availability, and to help meet the Health of the Nation targets in reducing unwanted pregnancy.
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It has been suggested that A&E departments in the UK should be in the forefront of providing out of hours emergency contraception services because of the 24 hour availability, and to help meet the Health of the Nation targets in reducing unwanted pregnancy.
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Access to Emergency Contraception
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2000To evaluate access to emergency contraception among women seeking help from clinicians who registered to be listed on the Emergency Contraception Hotline (1-888-NOT-2-LATE, ie, 1-888-668-2528) and the Emergency Contraception Website (not-2-late.com).Two college-educated investigators posing as women who had a condom break the previous night called 200 ...
J, Trussell +3 more
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Emergency contraceptive update
International Journal of Dermatology, 2013Emergency contraception (EC) is particularly important for patients who have unprotected sexual intercourse or who experience an oral contraceptive “lapse” while taking a known teratogenic drug such as isotretinoin or methotrexate. In a previous review paper it was noted that the only US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved emergency oral ...
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1997
Approximately 60% of all pregnancies are unintended at the time of conception, either unwanted or mistimed. Emergency contraception (i.e., use of a birth control method after intercourse has occurred) is a preventive treatment that has been underutilized. Six brands of oral contraceptives have recently been found by the U.S.
K W, Morgan, A, Deneris
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Approximately 60% of all pregnancies are unintended at the time of conception, either unwanted or mistimed. Emergency contraception (i.e., use of a birth control method after intercourse has occurred) is a preventive treatment that has been underutilized. Six brands of oral contraceptives have recently been found by the U.S.
K W, Morgan, A, Deneris
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Promoting Emergency Contraception
Hospital Practice, 1998The use of available oral contraceptive agents for emergency contraception has been judged safe and effective by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration and other agencies. Yet implementation by physicians has been limited, and only a small percentage of women take advantage of this option each year.
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie Gould Rothberg +2 more
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The Effects of Self-Administering Emergency Contraception
New England Journal of Medicine, 1998Anna Glasier
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Diagnosis of cancer as an emergency: a critical review of current evidence
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2016Yin Zhou, Gary A Abel, William Hamilton
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