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043 |an-cn---
0861 |aH42-2/68-1995E
1101 |aCanada. |bDrugs Directorate.
24510|aOral contraceptives 1994 : |ba report by the Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology to the Drugs Directorate, Health Protection Branch, Health Canada / |cChairman: Robert F. Casper.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bHealth Canada. |c1995.
300 |a108p. : |breferences ; |c28 cm.
500 |aContents: Introduction.--Hormonal methods of contraception.--Non-hormonal methods of contraception.--Post-coital interception.--Patient selection.--Non-contraceptive benefits of oral contraceptives.--Selection of the oral contraceptive.--Specific problems associated with contraceptive use.--Complications of oral contraceptive therapy.--Premenstrual syndrome and oral contraceptive use.--Appendix: Methods of assessing the efficacy and undesirable effects of oral contraceptives.
5203 |aClose to 70 million women take oral contraceptives, making them one of the most commonly used drugs in the world. Oral contraceptives are safe, but they can interact with many drugs, resulting in contraceptive failure. For the latest on this information, health practitioners can turn with confidence to "Oral Contraceptives 1994", a Report by the Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology which is made up of 10 eminent physicians across Canada. It recommends, for example, that healthy non-smoking women over 35 can continue to take the pill without fear.
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a95-23|b1995-06-09
69007|aDrugs|2gcpds
7201 |aCasper, Robert F.
77508|tContraceptifs oraux, rapport 1994 : |w(CaOODSP)9.679403
7760#|tOral contraceptives 1994 / |w(CaOODSP)9.945211