Contraceptive Rings and Patches Linked to Blood Clot Risk - Medscape
Contraceptive Rings and Patches Linked to Blood Clot RiskMedscapeIndeed, the authors found that women using the levonorgestrel intrauterine device demonstrated a significant decrease in risk for venous thrombosis, even relative to those not using hormonal contraception at all.
New Phase III Data Show Agile Therapeutics' Low-Dose Patch Is Comparable to ... - MarketWatch (press release)
New Phase III Data Show Agile Therapeutics' Low-Dose Patch Is Comparable to .
Birth control patch and ring may raise blood clot risk - Fox News
ABC NewsBirth control patch and ring may raise blood clot riskFox NewsIn the study examining women over a 10-year period, a blood clot was twice as likely to appear in those who used a vaginal ring as in those who took birth control pills containing levonorgestrel, a synthetic form of the female hormone progesterone.
Progestin-Based IUD Not Linked to Weight Gain - MedPage Today
Progestin-Based IUD Not Linked to Weight GainMedPage TodayA small, retrospective study found no difference in weight at 2 years after insertion of a levonorgestrel-eluting IUD versus a copper IUD.
ACOG: Intrauterine Device Insertion Linked to Weight Loss - Doctors Lounge
ACOG: Intrauterine Device Insertion Linked to Weight LossDoctors LoungeWomen who undergo postpartum or interval insertion of Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine System or Copper T 380A intrauterine devices experience weight loss in the two years following insertion, according to a study presented at the annual clinical .