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As discussed by Drs Simon and Gulati, what should be the cardiologist's concerns about a patient starting an oral contraceptive, whether COC or progestin only pill?
Some of the factors to bear in mind, per Dr Krychman's presentation, when considering which contraception treatment is best for a patient are:
Some advantages of the progestin-only drospirenone oral contraceptive, over combined hormonal pills, are:
The overall Pearl Index (PI) efficacy profile of drospirenone-only oral contraception is:
Published statistics (1995-2017) show that decreased use of oral contraceptives and increased sexually active women not using any contraceptive may account for a total of how many unintended births per year:
Drospirenone progestin-only oral contraceptive primary mechanism of action is:
A published study on maintenance of ovulation inhibition showed the ovulation rate following 4 missed doses of drospirenone-only oral contraceptive was:
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