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Minimum effectiveness of the levonorgestrel regimen of emergency contraception


E Raymond, D Taylor, J Trussell, MJ Steiner - Contraception, 2004 - Elsevier
The standard method for estimating the effectiveness of emergency contraceptive
pills (ECPs) uses external data to calculate the proportion of expected
pregnancies averted by the treatment. Because these data may not be ...
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Emergency contraception What do our patients know?


J Abbott, KM Feldhaus, D Houry, SR … - Annals of emergency medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
This was a prospective survey of women presenting to an inner-city ED during an
8-week study period. Women who were aged 18 to 45 years, English speaking, and
not critically ill and who presented during 56 randomly generated 4-hour ...
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Contraception or abortion? Inaccurate descriptions of emergency contraception in newspaper …


SL Pruitt, PD Mullen - Contraception, 2005 - Elsevier
Media portrayals of emergency contraception (EC) may influence public health
policy and the public's acceptance of this reproductive health option. ... We
investigated the accuracy of newspaper coverage of EC, 1992–2002.
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An overview of oral contraceptives: mechanism of action and clinical use


CA Frye - Neurology, 2006 - AAN Enterprises
Hormonal contraception is available in oral contraceptive pills and in newer
formulations, including the transdermal patch, the vaginal ring, subcutaneous
implants, and IM injections. Prevention of pregnancy is achieved by ...
Cited by 19 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

Emergency contraceptive pills: dispensing practices, knowledge and attitudes of South …

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KK Van Riper, WL Hellerstedt - Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2005 - jstor.org
RESULTS: Fifty-four percent of respondents worked in pharmacies that carried
emergency contraceptive pills. Of these, 67% had dispensed the medication in
2003, and 24% were not comfortable providing customer counseling about the ...
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The North Carolina DIAL EC project: increasing access to emergency contraceptive pills by …


EG Raymond, A Spruyt, K Bley, J Colm, S … - Contraception, 2004 - Elsevier
To evaluate a telephone prescription service designed to increase access to
emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) in North Carolina. ... Women who wanted
ECPs called a toll-free number and were screened over the telephone. ...
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Expanding access to emergency contraception: the case of Brazil and Colombia

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A Heimburger, C Gras, A Guedes - Reproductive Health Matters, 2003 - Elsevier
Emergency contraception was proven effective nearly 30 years ago yet remains
greatly under-utilised. In the Latin American and Caribbean region, it would
serve the goals of reducing unwanted pregnancy, unsafe abortion and related ...
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Bioavailability of the Yuzpe and levonorgestrel regimens of emergency contraception: vaginal …

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S Kives, PM Hahn, E White, FZ Stanczyk, RL … - Contraception, 2005 - Elsevier
Separate crossover studies compared the bioavailability of oral vs. vaginal
routes of administration for the Yuzpe (n=5) and levonorgestrel regimens (n=4)
of emergency contraception. Twice the standard dose of the Yuzpe regimen ...
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Emergency contraception: a clinical review


RH ALLEN, AB GOLDBERG - Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Emergency contraception is defined as a drug or device used to prevent pregnancy
after unprotected sexual intercourse (including sexual assault) or after a
recognized contraceptive failure. In the United States, 1.5 mg of ...
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Gynecological health of females with congenital heart disease

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MM Canobbio, JK Perloff, AJ Rapkin - International journal of cardiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Menstrual patterns in acyanotic females with CHD are similar to the general
population, but cyanotic females have menstrual irregularities including
amenorrhea, which implies anovulation and an increased risk of uterine ...
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