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Beksinska ME; Smit JA; Kleinschmidt I; Milford C; Farley TM.
Prospective study of weight change in new adolescent users of DMPA, NET-EN, COCs, nonusers and discontinuers of hormonal contraception. Contraception. 2010 Jan; 81 (1) :30-4.
2. 331696 [Click link to view full record]     Full text document
Family Health International [FHI].
Community-based workers can administer safe, high-quality contraceptive injections. [Research Triangle Park, North Carolina], FHI, [2009]. [2] p. (Research Brief)
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Family Health International [FHI].
Expanding access to injectable contraception. [Unpublished] [2009]. 12 p.
4. 331836 [Click link to view full record]     Full text document
Family Health International [FHI].
Use of and unmet need for injectable contraception. [Unpublished] 2009 Jun 8. 12 p.
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Futures Group International. Health Policy Initiative.
Community-based distribution of injectable contraceptives. Approaches that work. Washington, D.C., Futures Group International, Health Policy Initiative, 2009 Apr. [1] p. (Approaches that Work)
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United States. Agency for International Development [USAID].
Expanding access to injectable contraceptives. [Washington, D.C.], USAID, [2009]. [2] p.
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World Health Organization [WHO]; United States. Agency for International Development [USAID]; Family Health International [FHI].
Community-based health workers can safely and effectively administer injectable contraceptives: Conclusions from a technical consultation. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, FHI, 2009. 4 p.
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World Health Organization [WHO]; United States. Agency for International Development [USAID]; Family Health International [FHI].
WHO / USAID / FHI Technical Consultation: Expanding Access to Injectable Contraception, 15-17 June 2009, Room M405, WHO, Geneva. [Unpublished] 2009. 5 p.
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Akol A; Wamala P; Krueger K; Abbott A.
Scaling up community-based access to injectable contraceptives in Uganda: Lessons learned from private- and public-sector implementation. [Research Triangle Park, North Carolina], Family Health International [FHI], 2009 Sep. 31 p.
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Aradhya K; Lebetkin E.
Hormonal methods of contraception for youth. More effective strategies are needed to improve access and encourage consistent use. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Family Health International [FHI], Interagency Youth Working Group, 2009 May. [4] p. (YouthLens on Reproductive Health and HIV / AIDS No. 30)
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Barden-O'Fallon J; Speizer I; Rodriguez F; Calix J.
Experience with side effects among users of injectables, the IUD, and oral contraceptive pills in four urban areas of Honduras. Health Care For Women International. 2009 Jun; 30 (6) :475-83.
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Beksinska ME; Kleinschmidt I; Smit JA; Farley TM; Rees HV.
Bone mineral density in young women aged 19-24 after 4-5 years of exclusive and mixed use of hormonal contraception. Contraception. 2009 Aug; 80 (2) :128-32.
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Burakgazi E; Harden C; Kelly JJ.
Contraception for women with epilepsy. Reviews in Neurological Diseases. 2009 Spring; 6 (2) :E62-7.
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Chakhtoura Z; Canonico M; Gompel A; Thalabard JC; Scarabin PY; Plu-Bureau G.
Progestogen-only contraceptives and the risk of stroke: a meta-analysis. Stroke; A Journal of Cerebral Circulation. 2009 Apr; 40 (4) :1059-62.
15. 341530 [Click link to view full record]
Duffy K; Wimberly Y; Brooks C.
Adolescent contraceptive care for the practicing pediatrician. Adolescent Medicine. 2009 Apr; 20 (1) :168-87, x.
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Foster DG; Rostovtseva DP; Brindis CD; Biggs MA; Hulett D; Darney PD.
Cost savings from the provision of specific methods of contraception in a publicly funded program. American Journal of Public Health. 2009 Mar; 99 (3) :446-51.
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Gastaminza Lasarte G; Algorta Pineda J.
[Descriptive study on contraceptive requirements for clinical trials in Spain. Do we need a debate?] Estudio descriptivo de las recomendaciones anticonceptivas en los ensayos Medicina Clinica. 2009 Jan 24; 132 (2) :70-4.
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Gu Y; Liang X; Wu W; Liu M; Song S; Cheng L; Bo L; Xiong C; Wang X; Liu X; Peng L; Yao K.
Multicenter Contraceptive Efficacy Trial of Injectable Testosterone Undecanoate in Chinese Men. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2009 Jun; 94 (6) :1910-1915.
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Gubhaju B.
Barriers to sustained use of contraception in Nepal: quality of care, socioeconomic status, and method-related factors. Biodemography and Social Biology. 2009; 55 (1) :52-70.
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Guilbert ER; Kaunitz AM.
Depo-Provera and skeletal health: reviewing the evidence; developing and disseminating a consensus [editorial] Contraception. 2009 Mar; 79 (3) :165-6.
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Haimovich S.
Profile of long-acting reversible contraception users in Europe. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care. 2009 Jun; 14 (3) :187-95.
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Hel Z; Stringer E; Mestecky J.
Sex Steroid Hormones, Hormonal Contraception, and the Immunobiology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Infection. Endocrine Reviews. 2009 Nov 10;
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Kanelleas AI; Thornton S; Berth-Jones J.
Suggestions for effective contraception in isotretinoin therapy [letter] British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 2009 Jan; 67 (1) :137-8.
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Kent A.
The effects of hormonal contraception. Reviews In Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2009 Winter; 2 (1) :66.
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Malarcher S.
A review of the evidence developed for a technical consultation on expanding access to injectable contraception. [Research Triangle Park, North Carolina], Family Health International [FHI], 2009 Jun. 48 p.
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Misro MM; Chaki SP; Kaushik MC; Nandan D.
Trials for development of once-a-month injectable, hormonal male contraceptive using dienogest plus testosterone undecanoate: dose standardization, efficacy and reversibility studies in rats. Contraception. 2009 Jun; 79 (6) :488-97.
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Molina RC; Sandoval JZ; Montero AV; Oyarzun PG; Molina TG; Gonzalez EA.
Comparative performance of a combined injectable contraceptive (50 mg norethisterone enanthate plus 5mg estradiol valerate) and a combined oral contraceptive (0.15 mg levonorgestrel plus 0.03 mg ethinyl estradiol) in adolescents. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 2009 Feb; 22 (1) :25-31.
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Paulen ME; Curtis KM.
When can a woman have repeat progestogen-only injectables--depot medroxyprogesterone acetate or norethisterone enantate? Contraception. 2009 Oct; 80 (4) :391-408.
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Pettifor A; Delany S; Kleinschmidt I; Miller WC; Atashili J; Rees H.
Use of injectable progestin contraception and risk of STI among South African women. Contraception. 2009 Dec; 80 (6) :555-60.
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Puthli S; Vavia P.
Formulation and Performance Characterization of Radio-Sterilized "Progestin-Only" Microparticles Intended for Contraception. AAPS PharmSciTech. 2009 Jun; 10 (2)
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