Researchers compared women of ages between 15-45, who were starting to use birth-control pills or DMPA with those who were not using hormonal birth control. Women on DMPA had a 3.5 times higher risk of developing chlamydia or go...
To determine which contraceptive is an injectable form of the "birth control pill hormones" that prevent ovulation, we can analyze the options provided:1. Norplant: This is an implantable contraceptive, not an injectable form.
Triesence may interact withbirth control pillsor hormone replacement therapy, blood thinners, cyclosporine, digoxin,insulinor oraldiabetesmedications, isoniazid, rifampin,seizure medications, antibiotics,aspirinor other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Tell your doctor all medications and suppleme...
Use of drugs and intrauterine devices for birth control New hormonal contraceptive approaches include pills which progesterone only, high postcoital estrogen administration, and long-acting injectable progestogen (Depo-... Meeker,C Irving - 《New England Journal of Medicine》 被引量: 22发表: 1969年...
Factors associated with reported side-effects of oral pills and injectables[book chapter] The objectives are to provide such a documentation for women living in Matlab (rural Bangladesh), Nairobi slums and Homa Bay (rural Kenya) and to ... M Rahman,MA Khan,K Caldwell,... 被引量: 3发表:...
Tell your doctor all medications you use. Abraxane is not recommended for use during pregnancy. It may harm a fetus. It is recommended men and women use 2 forms of birth control (e.g., condoms,birth control pills) while using this medication and for some time afterwards. If you become ...
Currently, most therapies for the treatment and prevention of HIV require taking daily pills, which may cause barriers to adherence for some patients. With the emergence of LAI therapy for HIV, there seems to arise a potential solution for such barriers for patients. However, there has bee...
Currently, most HIV therapies for treatment and prevention (pre-exposure prophylaxis, PrEP) necessitate daily pills, which pose barriers to adherence. Recently, however, LAI for HIV has emerged as an alternative with the potential to boost adherence, although little research has been done on how ...
[long-acting injectables] as a potential trigger, while others were less concerned because of their experience with needles,” wrote Philbin and colleagues. “Thus, providers must consider each patient’s unique history and perceptions when deciding between [long-acting injectables] and daily pills...
The current WHO MEC have the following categories for contraceptives: (1) combined (i.e., estrogen plus progestin) hormonal contraceptives (which aggregate pill, patch, ring and combined injectables), (2) progestogen-only pills, (3) progestogen-only injectables (aggregating DMPA-IM, DMPA-SC an...