View clinical trials related to IUD Insertion Complication.
Filter by:The aim of the work is to assess the effect of combined misoprostol 200 mcg and isosorbide mononitrate 40 mg versus misoprostol 200 mcg and placebo as local vaginal tablet on the successful IUD insertion.
Despite being the most common method of contraception, the use of intrauterine devices (IUDs) is limited by the associated pain during insertion. Many pharmacologic interventions had been studied for their efficacy to reduce IUD insertion pain, of them, lidocaine was found to be superior over NSAIDs or other local anesthetics. This work aims at comparing the safety and efficacy of different lidocaine formulations to optimize selection in reduction of IUD associated pain.
A multicenter prospective interventional comparative study that investigate pain management during Jaydess insertion in nulliparous women that will be tested by the analgesic affects of oral tramadol or 'verbal anesthesia' on the patients.