(HealthDay News) — Cutaneous and subdermal hormonal contraceptives do not induce endothelial activation after four months of use, according to a study published online Feb. 6 in the Journal of ...
Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is widely regarded as a transformative advancement in reproductive healthcare. Offering unparalleled efficacy and ease of use, LARC methods such as ...
Implants, also known as progestin subdermal implants, are among the available long-acting and reversible family planning methods for women. (Photo by: Jumalynne Doctolero/PIA-NCR) In celebration of ...
Dec. 8, 2003 — Implants of 7alpha-methyl-19-nortestosterone (MENT) may be effective as a male contraceptive, according to the results of a study published in the November issue of the Journal of ...
A Cochrane Systematic Review that set out to assess the effectiveness and tolerability of subdermal implantable contraceptives compared to other reversible methods of contraception found that they ...
Yoder offered an amendment Thursday striking language specifying subdermal implants; it failed along party lines. House Democrats maintain that the legislation would require that physicians talk about ...
When it comes to picking the contraceptive option for you there’s a lot to consider. Effectiveness is key. Knowing how your body responds to hormonal methods of contraception also helps when making ...
The combination of contraceptive implants and new antiretroviral combination therapy being rolled out in Africa do not appear to have drug-drug interactions with treatment for HIV infection, ...
Prior to insertion, contraindications to the ENG implant should be assessed by taking a detailed patient history. The risks, benefits and side effects of the implant, as well as the insertion and ...
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