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Continuous Oral Contraception May Not Reduce Bleeding Days but May Improve Symptoms
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Title Continuous Oral Contraception May Not Reduce Bleeding Days but May Improve Symptoms
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567199?src=rss
Description In a randomized trial, continuous vs cyclic oral contraception did not reduce bleeding days for a 168-day period but provided greater suppression of the ovary and endometrium, with improved symptoms. Medscape Medical News
Category Articles > Internal Medicine
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Date Dec 11, 2007
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