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Filter by:This is an open-label, single treatment study. All subjects will receive one year of oral contraceptive therapy with DR-1011. Study participants will receive physical and gynecological exams, including Pap smear. During the study, all participants will be required to complete a diary.
The purpose of this research study is to help in the development of safe, effective and reversible male contraception. We are examining the impact of the drug Miglustat on sperm production in normal men. We want to see if Miglustat will inhibit sperm production in men and act as a reversible male contraceptive, as a study in mice administered Miglustat showed a reversible inhibition of sperm production. We believe Miglustat may have some potential as a safe, reversible male contraceptive.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the study drug is effective in prevention of pregnancy in healthy women in reproductive age
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness in terms of prevention of pregnancy and safety of the oral contraceptive Yasmin and Marvelon on cycle control in healthy Chinese women
The purpose of this study is to investigate if drug doses lower than the one released from Mirena® would be as effective for contraception as Mirena®. Subjects participating in the study will be randomly assigned to be inserted with any of the three different intrauterine systems (IUSs). The IUSs are nearly alike except that the amount of hormone released from them is different.
The aim of this study is to evaluate bleeding pattern, cycle control, and safety of this new four-phasic oral contraceptive in comparison to a reference OC.
The purpose of this study is to compare bleeding pattern and safety of contraceptive patch SH P00331F to a marketed comparator.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a new 4-phasic preparation in the prevention of pregnancies in a large group of volunteers.
The purpose of this study is to confirm the safety of SH T00658ID with regard to plasma lipids, hemostatic variables, and carbohydrate metabolism. In addition, the pharmacokinetic parameter following the long term administration of SH T00658ID will be assessed.
The purpose of this research study is to understand the effects of testosterone on the prostate. This knowledge will be used to help in the development of a safe male hormonal contraceptive and may impact the development of androgen replacement therapy in older men.