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NCT ID: NCT02388191 Completed - Contraception Clinical Trials

Naproxen for Pain Control With Intrauterine Device Insertion

Start date: April 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is: 1. To evaluate whether 550 mg of naproxen sodium reduces pain scores with IUD insertion on a 0-10cm visual analogue scale compared to placebo (primary outcome). 2. To evaluate whether 550 mg of naproxen sodium reduces pain scores with tenaculum placement, uterine sounding and post-procedurally on a 0-10 cm visual analog scale compared to placebo (secondary outcomes). 3. To establish if prophylactic naproxen sodium is acceptable for routine use prior to IUD insertion. Hypothesis: The administration of naproxen sodium, 550mg orally, 1 hour prior to IUD insertion will lead to a reduction in pain scores associated with IUD insertion compared to placebo.

NCT ID: NCT02364037 Completed - Contraception Clinical Trials

Innovative Model of Patient-Centered ConTraception

IMPACCT
Start date: August 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is testing models of contraceptive care that were developed as part of the Contraceptive CHOICE Project. CHOICE is a prospective cohort study of 9,256 women designed to: 1) promote the use of long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods which include interuterine devices (IUD) and subdermal implants; 2) remove financial barriers to contraception; 3) evaluate continuation of and satisfaction with reversible methods; and 4) reduce unintended pregnancies in the St. Louis region. CHOICE demonstrated that interventions such as comprehensive contraceptive counseling, increased access, and removal of financial barriers increase the uptake of LARC methods and reduce unintended pregnancy. The investigators objective is to determine whether the CHOICE model of contraceptive care can be equally successful in the real world of community clinics.

NCT ID: NCT02362373 Completed - Epilepsy Clinical Trials

Women With Epilepsy: a Pilot Study of PK and PD Anti-epileptic Drug Effects in Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System Users

WESAIL
Start date: August 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The investigators will conduct a prospective, seven-month pilot study to explore pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) effects among women with epilepsy using the levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG IUS) for contraception. The investigators will enroll twenty women with well-controlled epilepsy maintained on stable anti-epileptic drugs (AED) therapy seeking the LNG IUS for contraception. The primary outcomes are AED levels and seizures before and after LNG IUS placement. Secondary outcomes include LNG levels, evidence of ovulation three weeks after insertion (serum progesterone >3ng/ml), bleeding and spotting, endometrial thickness, continuation, satisfaction and adverse events (removals, expulsions, side effects). The investigators will conduct a baseline month assessment, insertion visit, and follow-up visits at 21 days, three months and six months.

NCT ID: NCT02357368 Completed - HIV Clinical Trials

Impact of Hormonal Contraception on HIV Acquisition and Transmission Risk

Start date: February 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective cohort study focusing on HIV negative women. The investigators want to learn how the contraceptive methods of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), etonogestrel implant (Eng-Implant), levonorgestrel intrauterine device (Lng-IUD) and the ParaGard® T 380A Intrauterine Copper Contraceptive impact the vaginal immune environment.

NCT ID: NCT02352090 Completed - Contraception Clinical Trials

Synthetic vs Natural Estrogen in Combined Oral Contraception

SYLVI
Start date: April 1, 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The main objective of the study is to compare the metabolic effects of natural estradiol and synthetic ethinylestradiol used in combined oral contraception in healthy women. A progestin-only preparation will be used in comparison. The main goal is to study the effects on glucose metabolism, coagulation and a markers of chronic inflammation (such as hs-CRP). Our hypothesis is that the natural estradiol preparation will influence blood glucose levels, markers of coagulation and chronic inflammation less than the ethinylestradiol preparation. The progestin-only preparation will not effect these parameters.

NCT ID: NCT02349815 Completed - Contraception Clinical Trials

JAYDESS Drug Utilization Study in Sweden

Start date: January 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

- To describe characteristics (demographic, clinical, social) of first time users of Jaydess - To estimate the duration of use of Jaydess - To study switching patterns, e.g. what are the hormonal contraceptive methods used before and what are the methods after discontinuing Jaydess - To study off-label use of Jaydess

NCT ID: NCT02342093 Completed - Blood Pressure Clinical Trials

Contraceptives Containing Drospirenone and Blood Pressure

Start date: January 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Background: Drospirenone (DRSP) seems to have a favorable effect on blood pressure (BP); however, when associated with ethinylestradiol (EE), this effect does not seem to occur. This study has the objective to assess possible differences in BP associated with the use of COCs containing DRSP with different doses of ethinylestradiol. Materials and methods: This open-label parallel-group randomized clinical trial involved women randomized to use either 30 mcg of EE+DRSP (n=22) or 20 mcg of EE+DRSP (n=22). Daytime, nighttime and 24-hour BP were evaluated by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) at the beginning of the trial and six months after drug therapy.

NCT ID: NCT02312739 Completed - Contraception Clinical Trials

Nitrous Oxide for Pain Management During In-office Transcervical Sterilization

NEST
Start date: February 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double blind study that aims to measure the difference in maximum pain experienced during in-office transcervical sterilization (Essure®) for women receiving either inhaled nitrous oxide or standard oral analgesia (Vicodin and Lorazepam) with inhaled oxygen. The investigators hypothesize that inhaled nitrous oxide will reduce the pain experienced more than standard oral medications in women undergoing in-office transcervical sterilization.

NCT ID: NCT02312726 Completed - Contraception Clinical Trials

Postplacental Intrauterine Device Insertion: A Mixed Methods Assessment of Women's Experience

PIPPI
Start date: November 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of this mixed methods pilot study is to understand women's experiences with postplacental intrauterine device (IUD) insertion through postpartum semi-structured interviews. For secondary objectives, the investigators will collect visual analog scale (VAS) and verbal rating score (VRS) data on women's pain experienced just before and immediately after IUD insertion. The investigators will perform postpartum interviews in each group until we reach thematic saturation. The investigators will recruit at least 60 women (30 each in the epidural and no epidural group) from the University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) affiliated antenatal clinics to conduct our quantitative data analysis.

NCT ID: NCT02309554 Completed - Contraception Clinical Trials

Postcoital Testing Study of the SILCS Diaphragm Used With 3% N-9 Gel, ContraGel, or No Gel

Start date: December 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This post coital test study is a Phase I multi-center, randomized, crossover, non-significant risk device study to be carried out at two clinical sites/centers. The products to be tested are the SILCS diaphragm with 3% Nonoxynol-9 Gel (N-9) (spermicide), the SILCS diaphragm with ContraGel, and the SILCS diaphragm alone. Participants will be randomized to the order of product use, with a goal of 10 participants completing the study.