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Filter by:Investigation of two transdermal hormone patch formulations for contraception regarding inhibition of ovulation over a period of 3 treatment cycles in healthy young female volunteers
The aim of the present study is to prove efficacy and safety of a new contraceptive patch.
This study is examining a birth control patch for 13 cycles (1 year).
This study is a prospective, company-sponsored, non-interventional cohort study of up to 5000 patients in European countries and countries in Middle East who are newly prescribed any available OC. Patients will be followed up approximately 6 months after initial visit. Selection of Study Population: Women can be enrolled after decision for treatment with Yasmin or any other OC has been made. Physicians should consult the full prescribing information for the respective OC before enrolling patients and familiarize themselves with the safety information in the product package label.
The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of the transdermal patch on the endometrium in healthy women who require contraception.
To determine the number of men who have suppression of sperm production when using a daily regimen of Nestorone® Gel (0, 8 or 12 mg) and Testosterone Gel applied transdermally.
The purpose of this study is to see if inserting misoprostol in the vagina or between your cheek and gum before inserting an Intrauterine Device (IUD) in a woman who has never had a baby makes it easier and less painful.
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy, safety, bleeding pattern of low dose LNG (12 mg/ 24 hrs), delivered locally by a new intrauterine contraceptive system suitable for use by women 18 to 40 years of age. In addition, pharmacokinetic assessments will be performed.
Mirena is used for long-term in Kazakhstan, and in our observational program we would like to study patients distribution per indications of Mirena, and also patient compliance within a year after Mirena insertion. For patients with all approved indications for Mirena use: contraception, treatment of menorrhagia and protection from endometrial hyperplasia during estrogen replacement therapy
Birth Control Patch Study