Introduction The use of oral contraceptives (OCs) is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in women of reproductive age. CVD remain one of the top causes of death worldwide, with at least three-quarters of deaths occurring in low-income and middle-income nations. The impact of various types of combined oral contraceptive (COC) on several modifiable risk factors associated with CVDs in premenopausal women is inconsistent regardless of genetic mutations. The aim of this systematic review will be to provide a comprehensive synthesis of the available evidence on the impact of COC usage on modifiable risk factors associated with CVDs and assess ethnic and geographic disparities in the reported prevalence of CVD.Methods an...
The evidence for and against the association of oral contraceptives (OCs) with vascular disease is r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy persists as to whether oral contraceptive (OC) use and reproduct...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy persists as to whether oral contraceptive (OC) use and reproduct...
Contraceptive hormones, most commonly prescribed as oral contraceptives (OCs), are a widely utilized...
Background. The purpose of this population-based study was to evaluate whether women taking oral con...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) have been associated with an increased risk of arter...
Background: Much scientific, media and patient interest surrounds the risk of venous thromboembolism...
Because of an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, the use of combined oral contraceptives (OCs...
Analysis of mortality trends in 21 countries indicates that, since oral contraceptives first became ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) may have their origin before birth: the combination of being small a...
During 1968-69, 23,000 women taking oral contraceptives (OCs) and an equal number of controls were r...
Background and Purpose—The association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased r...
Oral contraceptives containing synthetic oestrogens have been used successfully as birth control for...
Women during reproductive years, who need safe contraception, can suffer from many different cardiov...
BackgroundHormonal contraception (HC) is widely used throughout the world and has been associated wi...
The evidence for and against the association of oral contraceptives (OCs) with vascular disease is r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy persists as to whether oral contraceptive (OC) use and reproduct...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy persists as to whether oral contraceptive (OC) use and reproduct...
Contraceptive hormones, most commonly prescribed as oral contraceptives (OCs), are a widely utilized...
Background. The purpose of this population-based study was to evaluate whether women taking oral con...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) have been associated with an increased risk of arter...
Background: Much scientific, media and patient interest surrounds the risk of venous thromboembolism...
Because of an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, the use of combined oral contraceptives (OCs...
Analysis of mortality trends in 21 countries indicates that, since oral contraceptives first became ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) may have their origin before birth: the combination of being small a...
During 1968-69, 23,000 women taking oral contraceptives (OCs) and an equal number of controls were r...
Background and Purpose—The association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased r...
Oral contraceptives containing synthetic oestrogens have been used successfully as birth control for...
Women during reproductive years, who need safe contraception, can suffer from many different cardiov...
BackgroundHormonal contraception (HC) is widely used throughout the world and has been associated wi...
The evidence for and against the association of oral contraceptives (OCs) with vascular disease is r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy persists as to whether oral contraceptive (OC) use and reproduct...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy persists as to whether oral contraceptive (OC) use and reproduct...