7 rezultātiem
BACKGROUND
The delivery of combination contraceptive steroids from a transdermal contraceptive patch or a contraceptive vaginal ring offers potential advantages over the traditional oral route. The transdermal patch and vaginal ring could require a lower dose due to increased bioavailability and
BACKGROUND
The delivery of combination contraceptive steroids from a skin patch or vaginal ring offers potential advantages over the traditional oral route. The skin patch and vaginal ring could require a lower dose due to increased bioavailability and improved user compliance.
OBJECTIVE
To compare
BACKGROUND
The delivery of combination contraceptive steroids from a skin patch or vaginal ring offers potential advantages over the traditional oral route. The skin patch and vaginal ring could require a lower dose due to increased bioavailability and improved user compliance.
OBJECTIVE
To compare
OBJECTIVE
A review of evidence was conducted to assess the safety, effectiveness and continuation of once-a-month contraceptive pills.
METHODS
Papers were identified by electronic searches in Chinese and international databases and manual searches of Chinese journals and index of family planning
Thirty women (28 of childbearing age and 2 in the menopause), affected by acute Candida albicans vulvovaginitis were treated orally with a new antimycotic triazole derivative, itraconazole. Twenty patients were administered with 200 mg/die of itraconazole for three days. In tests carried out 7 and
NuvaRing is a novel combined contraceptive vaginal ring that releases 15 μg of ethinylestradiol and 120 μg etonogestrel per day. Each ring is used for one cycle, comprising 3 weeks continuous use of the ring followed by a 1-week ring-free period. The contraceptive efficacy and safety of NuvaRing
NuvaRing is a novel combined contraceptive vaginal ring that releases 15 microg of ethinylestradiol and 120 microgram etonogestrel per day. Each ring is used for one cycle, comprising 3 weeks continuous use of the ring followed by a 1-week ring-free period. The contraceptive efficacy and safety of