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Contraception Update: Oral Contraception.

FP essentials, 2018
The oral contraceptive pill (OCP) is the most commonly used form of reversible contraception. The two types of OCPs are combination oral contraceptives (COCs), which contain estrogen and progesterone, and progestin-only pills (POPs). Both have failure rates of approximately 7.2% to 9% with typical use, and are safe for most patients.
Elizabeth J, Brown   +2 more
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Oral Contraception

Women's Health Medicine, 2003
Helen Webberley, Melanie Mann
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ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1967
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ORAL, CONTRACEPTIVES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1964
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The broadening scope of oral mucositis and oral ulcerative mucosal toxicities of anticancer therapies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Sharon Elad, Noam Yarom, Yehuda Zadik
exaly  

ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1961
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Oral Contraception

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979
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ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1966
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