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Article: if they should stop taking Diane-35 or its generics now that they will be taken off the market in France March 2013
Article: which oral contraceptive (OC) is the best March 2013
Guideline: Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada Clinical Practice Guideline: Emergency Contraception (2012) November 2012
Chart: Emergency Contraception November 2012
Article: the best methods of emergency contraception (EC) November 2012
Article: the risk of blood clots and heart attacks with hormonal contraceptives August 2012
Commentary: Oral Contraceptives and Migraines March 2012
Commentary: Safety of Drospirenone Contraceptives and the Contraceptive Patch January 2012
Commentary: Drug Interactions With Citalopram (Celexa) January 2012
Commentary: Lo Loestrin Fe: A New Ultra-Low Dose Oral Contraceptive December 2010
Commentary: Beyaz – An Oral Contraceptive with Folate December 2010
Commentary: Natazia (Estradiol Valerate and Dienogest) July 2010
Commentary: Missed Doses of Hormonal Contraception August 2009
Guideline: Missed Hormonal Contraceptives: New Recommendations (2008) August 2009
Guideline: Use of Hormonal Contraception in Women with Coexisting Medical Conditions May 2008
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