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Postcoital contraception

Reproductive Medicine Review, 1993
As early as 1500 BC, history records women using a variety of drugs, devices and manoeuvres in an attempt to prevent pregnancy after intercourse has taken place. It was not until the 1960s however that scientific efforts were made to develop effective postcoital contraception (PCC).
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Mifepristone: a potential postcoital contraceptive

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2001
Mifepristone is an orally-active progesterone receptor antagonist. When a single dose of mifepristone is given in the mid- or late follicular phase, it may diminish or inhibit the luteinising hormone (LH) surge. In the early luteal phase, a single dose of mifepristone induces significant changes in the endometrium without affecting the hormonal levels ...
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POSTCOITAL CONTRACEPTION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
J, Porter, W, Jones
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Efficacy of postcoital contraception

Fertility and Sterility, 2004
Elizabeth, Raymond, James, Trussell
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Postcoital contraception

1989
A. Yuzpe, A. Kubba
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Postcoital contraception.

British medical journal, 2011
Ruzva K Bhathena, John Guillebaud
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[Postcoital contraception].

Die Medizinische Welt, 1978
M, Beckmann, F K, Beller
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