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Filter by:The purpose of the study is to assess the effect of folic acid administration on the blood level and the breakdown products of oral contraceptive (OC) [250 mcg NGM/35 mcg EE] tablets.
The purpose of the study is to determine the bioequivalence of NGM and EE in 2 formulations of 250 mcg NGM/35 mcg EE, 1 without folic acid and 1 containing 400 mcg folic acid. The pharmacokinetics of blood folate from the formulation of 250 mcg NGM/35 mcg EE containing 400 mcg folic acid and from 400 mcg folic acid administered alone is characterized.
In this trial the efficacy and safety of Mirena was investigated during the first year of use
We propose a study to determine the single-dose pharmacokinetics of these two novel formulations of testosterone in normal men with experimentally induced hypogonadism.
The purpose of the blood spot validation portion of the study is to test if measuring female hormone levels in the blood is as accurate through a finger stick, as it is by a blood draw from a vein. The purpose of the feasibility study is to evaluate ovulation occurrence in two populations of oral contraceptive users: heavier and lighter women.
This is a pilot study to determine the feasibility for a randomized controlled trial of two forms of intrauterine contraception: the Levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) and the Copper T 380A.
Investigation of a new pill containing an estrogen and a progestin in order to monitor the inhibition of the ovulation in young healthy females over 3 treatment cycles
The purpose of this study is to compare bleeding pattern of contraceptive Yasmin 20 to a marketed comparator.
The primary purpose of this study is to demonstrate the bioequivalence of IMPLANON and Radiopaque IMPLANON.
The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of the next generation applicator and its instructions for proper insertion of the Radiopaque Implant. Secondary objectives include: evaluation of implant removal, evaluation of the overall contraceptive efficacy and safety of the Radiopaque Implant, assessment of x -ray visibility of the Radiopaque Implant, and to assess participant expectations and satisfaction with the Radiopaque Implant.