Background and Purpose—The association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased risk of stroke has been reported. While progestogen-only contraceptives (POC) are commonly used worldwide, their impact on cardiovascular disease remains unclear. Methods—A meta-analysis based on EMBASE and MEDLINE referenced literature corresponding to OCs marketed since 1960 was carried out. Eligible articles assessing the risk of stroke in relation to OC or POC were reviewed, and relevant studies were extracted. All types of POC and routes of administration were taken into account in the meta-analysis. Results—Six case–control studies were identified. The combined odd ratio (OR) showed no increase in the risk of stroke among POC users (OR0....
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased ri...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased ri...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased ri...
Background and Purpose—The association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased r...
Abstract Context: Oral contraceptive (OC) use has been shown to be associated with increased risk o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe oral contraceptive pill (OCP) is common and effective fo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe oral contraceptive pill (OCP) is common and effective fo...
Objectives: To review available evidence from observational and intervention studies on oral contrac...
Objectives: To review available evidence from observational and intervention studies on oral contrac...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) have been associated with an increased risk of arter...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased ri...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased ri...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased ri...
Background and Purpose—The association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) use and increased r...
Abstract Context: Oral contraceptive (OC) use has been shown to be associated with increased risk o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe oral contraceptive pill (OCP) is common and effective fo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe oral contraceptive pill (OCP) is common and effective fo...
Objectives: To review available evidence from observational and intervention studies on oral contrac...
Objectives: To review available evidence from observational and intervention studies on oral contrac...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) have been associated with an increased risk of arter...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...