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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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Update on Emergency Contraception
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2012Emergency contraception (EC) is any method used after sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. This article provides an overview of the history of EC methods and describes the current availability of oral and intrauterine EC. Oral forms include the Yuzpe regimen (combining ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel), levonorgestrel‐only pills, and ulipristal
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Adolescent emergency contraception usage, knowledge, and perception
Contraception, 2021Victoria C Jauk, Jeff M Szychowski
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The Effects of Self-Administering Emergency Contraception
New England Journal of Medicine, 1998Anna Glasier
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Effect of body weight and BMI on the efficacy of levonorgestrel emergency contraception
Contraception, 2015Nathalie Kapp, Bruno Scherrer
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