... will take a full 28-day dose of oral contraceptives continuously, while another takes ... ," Girdler said. "If we can show that continuous low-dose contraceptives are effective, that opens up another option that may have a better ...
Oral contraceptives have been used by about 80 percent of women in the United States at some point in their lives. For women without pre ...
... large, population-based observational study found that the use of oral contraceptives was associated with an increased risk of SLE ... . Previous studies on the risk of SLE following use of oral contraceptives have had conflicting results, but the results of the current ...
... the effects of OC on female muscle mass, and found that oral contraceptive use impairs muscle gains in young ... though the study has observed negative effects of oral contraceptive use on muscle gain in the context of resistance ...
... to recommend that physicians change their clinical practice for use of oral contraceptives with patients who are very overweight," said Ganesh ... absorption, distribution, metabolism and other factors." Conventional oral contraceptives, Cherala said, are thought to be relatively "lipophilic ...
... a potential biological mechanism that could explain why oral contraceptives may be less effective at preventing pregnancy ...
... their menstrual cycles. Results showed that individuals not using oral contraceptives (OC) had higher mean eNO ... than women using OC. Furthermore, among women not using oral contraceptives, an increase in estrogen levels was associated ...
... group. When it concerned use of estrogen modifying agents such as oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy, there were major ... for the control group. Also, when comparing the median duration of oral contraceptive use, results showed that the average duration ...
... Center and professor of epidemiology at BUSM, points out- that oral contraceptive formulations have changed over time, making ... breast cancer. This was the first assessment of the effect of oral contraceptive use on the incidence of breast cancer classified ...
... of Environmental Health Sciences, and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health refutes previous findings that oral contraceptive use before pregnancy is linked to respiratory ...
... has finally provided convincing evidence that the combined oral contraceptive pill does, indeed, alleviate the symptoms of painful menstrual periods dysmenorrhoea. The research ...
... , has finally provided convincing evidence that the combined oral contraceptive pill does, indeed, alleviate the symptoms of painful menstrual periods reports scientists ...
... common component of the contraceptive pill (progesterone) could improve the neurologic outcome for patients with severe head ... with head injuries. Progesterone is a female hormone used in the oral contraceptive pill. Preliminary animal and human ...
... Medical Center show that the combination of hypofibrinolysis with oral contraceptive use, immobilization, or factor V Leiden results in a risk of venous thrombosis that exceeds the sum ...
... in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. The study also found that taking oral contraceptives, which are suspected to protect against the disease because they contain hormones that are raised in pregnancy, did ...