Contraceptive hormones, most commonly prescribed as oral contraceptives (OCs), are a widely utilized method to prevent ovulation, implantation, and, therefore, pregnancy. The Women's Health Initiative demonstrated cardiovascular risk linked to menopausal hormone therapy among women without pre-existing cardiovascular disease, prompting a review of the safety, efficacy, and side effects of other forms of hormone therapy. A variety of basic science, animal, and human data suggests that contraceptive hormones have antiatheromatous effects; however, relatively less is known regarding the impact on atherosclerosis, thrombosis, vasomotion, and arrhythmogenesis. Newer generation OC formulations in use indicate no increased myocardial infarction ri...
Background: Oral hormonal contraception (OC) or the birth control pill that has been in use since 19...
AbstractThe use of combined oral contraceptives is widespread among hypertensive women despite being...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) have been associated with an increased risk of arter...
Contraceptive hormones, most commonly prescribed as oral contraceptives (OCs), are a widely utilized...
Inspection of the age-incidence curve of ischaemic heart disease in both sexes shows an increase in ...
The evidence for and against the association of oral contraceptives (OCs) with vascular disease is r...
Oral contraceptives containing synthetic oestrogens have been used successfully as birth control for...
Because of an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, the use of combined oral contraceptives (OCs...
The use of oral contraceptives first became widespread some 40 years ago, and reports of an excess r...
There is evidence from earlier studies that oral contraceptive pills may be a risk factor for certai...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women in the U.S., exceeding breast cance...
International audienceHormonal contraceptive methods are widely used in France, including not only o...
Aims: The association between progestin-only contraceptive (POC) use and the risk of various cardiom...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
SummaryAs in other Western countries, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death amo...
Background: Oral hormonal contraception (OC) or the birth control pill that has been in use since 19...
AbstractThe use of combined oral contraceptives is widespread among hypertensive women despite being...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) have been associated with an increased risk of arter...
Contraceptive hormones, most commonly prescribed as oral contraceptives (OCs), are a widely utilized...
Inspection of the age-incidence curve of ischaemic heart disease in both sexes shows an increase in ...
The evidence for and against the association of oral contraceptives (OCs) with vascular disease is r...
Oral contraceptives containing synthetic oestrogens have been used successfully as birth control for...
Because of an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, the use of combined oral contraceptives (OCs...
The use of oral contraceptives first became widespread some 40 years ago, and reports of an excess r...
There is evidence from earlier studies that oral contraceptive pills may be a risk factor for certai...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women in the U.S., exceeding breast cance...
International audienceHormonal contraceptive methods are widely used in France, including not only o...
Aims: The association between progestin-only contraceptive (POC) use and the risk of various cardiom...
International audienceThe association between combined oral contraceptives (OC) and the risk of myoc...
SummaryAs in other Western countries, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death amo...
Background: Oral hormonal contraception (OC) or the birth control pill that has been in use since 19...
AbstractThe use of combined oral contraceptives is widespread among hypertensive women despite being...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) have been associated with an increased risk of arter...