نتایج جستجو برای: contraceptive patch

تعداد نتایج: 59478  

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2009
Pier Giorgio Crosignani Carmine Nappi Salvatore Ronsini Vincenzina Bruni Silvia Marelli Davide Sonnino

BACKGROUND For many women finding the right contraceptive method can be challenging and consistent and correct use over a lifetime is difficult. Even remembering to take a birth control pill every day can be a challenge. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate women's experience with a weekly ethinylestradiol/norelgestromin contraceptive patch (EE/NGMN patch), given new technologies...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2007
William A Fisher Amanda Black

Contraception is a significant concern for Canadian women of child-bearing age, their partners and their health care providers. In this narrative review we provide information on current trends and recent changes in Canadians' choices of contraceptive methods. We review the characteristics of contraceptive methods available in Canada, with an emphasis on hormonal methods and newer options such ...

Journal: :Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2011
Christine Dehlendorf Diana Greene Foster Heike Thiel de Bocanegra Claire Brindis Mary Bradsberry Philip Darney

CONTEXT The extent to which racial and ethnic differences in method choice are associated with financial barriers is unclear. Understanding these associations may provide insight into how to address racial and ethnic disparities in unintended pregnancy. METHODS Claims data from the California Family PACT program, which provides free family planning services to low-income residents, were used ...

2011
AJ Jakimiuk PG Crosignani T Chernev V Prilepskaya P Bergmans M Von Poncet S Marelli EJ Lee

OBJECTIVE To investigate compliance, satisfaction, and preference in women using a transdermal contraceptive patch. METHODS Women (18-46 years) from eight European countries used contraceptive patches (norelgestromin 6 mg, ethinylestradiol 600 μg) for six, 4-week treatment cycles. Compliance, satisfaction, and preference were assessed after 3 and 6 cycles and study completion using self-repor...

Journal: :TheScientificWorldJournal 2004
Stephanie Logsdon Jessica Richards Hatim A Omar

The transdermal contraceptive patch, Ortho Evra, was approved in December 2001 and released on the market in June 2002. In this study, we reviewed clinical data of young women who started the patch between June 2002 and December 2003 in the adolescent medicine clinic at a university-based outpatient center. A total of 62 patients started the patch in that period and two of them were lost to fol...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2017
Sarah H O'Brien Sara K Vesely Eleanor Bimla Schwarz

Wewould like to thank Dr. Braillon for his thoughtful letter (1) and for his enthusiasm regarding our work (2). His point is well taken that the incidence of thromboembolism among women with diabetes using the contraceptive patchwas greater than 1 per 100 woman-years and would therefore meet the European Union’s definition of a “common” adverse event. We agree with Dr. Braillon that women with ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Andrea E Bonny Hannah L H Lange Veronica Gomez-Lobo

Adolescents are frequently prescribed hormonal contraceptive agents for both contraceptive and noncontraceptive purposes. Over half of all sexually experienced females aged 15 to 19 have used some form of hormonal contraception: 56% oral contraceptive pills (OCPs), 20% injectable, 14% emergency, 10% patch, and 5% ring. Given that 50% of adolescent girls have been sexually active before age 18, ...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2013
Micaela Oʼneil-Callahan Jeffrey F Peipert Qiuhong Zhao Tessa Madden Gina Secura

OBJECTIVE To estimate 24-month continuation rates of all reversible contraceptive methods for women enrolled in the Contraceptive CHOICE Project. METHODS We analyzed 24-month data from the 9,256 participants enrolled in the Contraceptive CHOICE Project, a prospective observational cohort study that provides no-cost contraception to women in the St. Louis region. The project promoted the use o...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2010
Astrid van Hylckama Vlieg Frans M Helmerhorst Frits R Rosendaal

OBJECTIVE To assess the risk of venous thrombosis associated with nonoral contraceptives (ie, injectable depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate contraceptives, hormone [levonorgestrel]-releasing intrauterine devices, a contraceptive patch, or a contraceptive implant). METHODS AND RESULTS Analyses were performed in the Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assessment study, a large case-control study ...

Journal: :American family physician 2010
Rachel A Bonnema Megan C McNamara Abby L Spencer

Primary care physicians often prescribe contraceptives to women of reproductive age with comorbidities. Novel delivery systems (e.g., contraceptive patch, contraceptive ring, single-rod implantable device) may change traditional risk and benefit profiles in women with comorbidities. Effective contraceptive counseling requires an understanding of a woman's preferences and medical history, as wel...

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