Objective: The objective of this multicentre, non-controlled, open-label study is the evaluation of the bleeding patterns during the use of a vaginal combined contraceptive, its safety in relation to occurrence of adverse effects, its efficacy as a contraceptive method and user compliance. Study design: Healthy female volunteers (N = 165), asking for contraception, were enrolled to participate in the study. Each subject was given seven vaginal rings, releasing an average amount of 120 μg etonogestrel (ENG) and 15 μg ethinylestradiol (EE) per day. Study period was 7 cycles. A total of 878 cycles was valid for statistical analysis. The primary parameter, (breakthrough bleeding and/or spotting), was recorded for each cycle. The subjects were a...
Background: A study to compare the efficacy, acceptability and side effect of combined contraceptive...
BACKGROUND: NuvaRing ® is a combined contraceptive vaginal ring designed for 3 weeks continuous use ...
(1) Background: Progesterone-only pills (POP) are widely used contraceptives. About 40% of women tak...
Objective: The objective of this multicentre, non-controlled, open-label study is the evaluation of ...
Introduction: This prospective observational study evaluated the bleeding patterns of women using a ...
Background: Oral contraceptives used for extended periods of time have been extensively studied beca...
OBJECTIVES: To compare bleeding patterns for 12months continuous use of a contraceptive ring [contra...
The contraceptive vaginal ring offers effective contraception that is self-administered, requires le...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy and tolerability of the monthly vaginal ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to compare cycle control, cycle-related characteristics ...
Objective: We examined the clinical performance of contraceptive vaginal rings (rings) delivering Ne...
Objectives: To describe bleeding patterns among users of the segesterone acetate (SA) and ethinyl es...
Modern contraceptive methods are associated with extreme disturbances of the `normal' menstrual patt...
Objective: To determine whether a 3-month contraceptive vaginal ring (CVR) delivering ulipristal ace...
Background: Progesterone receptor modulators (PRMs) delivered by contraceptive vaginal rings provide...
Background: A study to compare the efficacy, acceptability and side effect of combined contraceptive...
BACKGROUND: NuvaRing ® is a combined contraceptive vaginal ring designed for 3 weeks continuous use ...
(1) Background: Progesterone-only pills (POP) are widely used contraceptives. About 40% of women tak...
Objective: The objective of this multicentre, non-controlled, open-label study is the evaluation of ...
Introduction: This prospective observational study evaluated the bleeding patterns of women using a ...
Background: Oral contraceptives used for extended periods of time have been extensively studied beca...
OBJECTIVES: To compare bleeding patterns for 12months continuous use of a contraceptive ring [contra...
The contraceptive vaginal ring offers effective contraception that is self-administered, requires le...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy and tolerability of the monthly vaginal ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to compare cycle control, cycle-related characteristics ...
Objective: We examined the clinical performance of contraceptive vaginal rings (rings) delivering Ne...
Objectives: To describe bleeding patterns among users of the segesterone acetate (SA) and ethinyl es...
Modern contraceptive methods are associated with extreme disturbances of the `normal' menstrual patt...
Objective: To determine whether a 3-month contraceptive vaginal ring (CVR) delivering ulipristal ace...
Background: Progesterone receptor modulators (PRMs) delivered by contraceptive vaginal rings provide...
Background: A study to compare the efficacy, acceptability and side effect of combined contraceptive...
BACKGROUND: NuvaRing ® is a combined contraceptive vaginal ring designed for 3 weeks continuous use ...
(1) Background: Progesterone-only pills (POP) are widely used contraceptives. About 40% of women tak...