A contraceptive vaginal ring is a type of hormonal insert that is placed in the vagina for the purpose of birth control. The rings themselves utilize a...
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flashes and vaginal atrophy associated with menopause. Vaginal rings as contraception: NuvaRing - a low-dose contraceptive vaginal ring, manufactured...
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Ethinylestradiol/etonogestrel, sold under the brand names NuvaRing among others, is a hormonal vaginal ring used for birth control and to improve menstrual symptoms...
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Progesterone vaginal ring, also known as progesterone-only vaginal ring, is a form of vaginal ring used for birth control when breastfeeding. Use can...
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Etonogestrel (redirect from Etonogestrel contraceptive implant)
contraception in form of the etonogestrel contraceptive implant and the contraceptive vaginal ring (brand names NuvaRing, Circlet), the latter in combination...
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NuvaRing vaginal ring and the contraceptive patch have been studied for extended cycle use, and the monthly combined injectable contraceptive may similarly...
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Vagina (redirect from Vaginal Disease)
contraceptive agents, propranolol, and antifungals. Vaginal rings can also be used to deliver medication, including birth control in contraceptive vaginal...
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Combined hormonal contraception (redirect from Combined hormonal contraceptive)
side-effects of combined hormonal contraceptives include headache, nausea, breast tenderness, and breakthrough bleeding. Vaginal ring use can include additional...
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Pessary (redirect from Vaginal ring pessary)
prolapse and space-occupying pessaries by filling the vaginal space. There are also lever type pessaries. Ring with support pessaries are the supporting type...
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Birth control (redirect from Contraceptive)
contraception, these include contraceptive pills (combination and progestin-only pill), hormonal or non-hormonal IUD, patch, vaginal ring, diaphragm, shot, implant...
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Intrauterine device (redirect from Intrauterine contraceptive)
An intrauterine device (IUD), also known as intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD or ICD) or coil, is a small, often T-shaped birth control device that...
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Hormonal contraception (redirect from Hormonal contraceptives)
birth control methods such as birth control pills, the contraceptive patch, vaginal ring, contraceptive implant, and hormonal IUD are used to treat cramping...
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once a week. The failure rate for this is 7%. The hormonal vaginal contraceptive ring is a ring that contains the hormones progestin and estrogen that a...
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The combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP), often referred to as the birth control pill or colloquially as "the pill", is a type of birth control that...
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hormone-free contraceptive trial". Clinical Trials Arena. Retrieved 5 December 2023. Researchers Investigate Contraceptive Vaginal Ring. Source: Contraceptive Technology...
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respectively. On August 10, 2018, a first-of-its-kind one-year contraceptive vaginal ring containing segesterone acetate in combination with ethinyl estradiol...
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secured a judgment invalidating the patent for NuvaRing—the first combined contraceptive vaginal ring marketed in the U.S. The judgment struck down Merck...
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delaying vaginal intercourse but ineffective in reducing the rate of sexually transmitted infection. They also reduce the likelihood of contraceptive use....
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ISBN 978-0-9664902-0-6. Nanda K, Burke A (2011). "Contraceptive patch and vaginal contraceptive ring.". In Hatcher RA, Nelson AL, Trussell J, Cwiak C,...
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in combination with progestins as a transdermal contraceptive patch and as a contraceptive vaginal ring. In addition, there is a single preparation (brand...
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Vaginal bleeding is any expulsion of blood from the vagina. This bleeding may originate from the uterus, vaginal wall, or cervix. Generally, it is either...
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Dapivirine (DPV) Ring is an antiretroviral vaginal ring pioneered by the International Partnership for Microbicides (IPM) pending for regulatory review...
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combined oral contraceptive pills, combined contraceptive patches, combined contraceptive vaginal rings, and combined injectable contraceptives; and progestogen-only...
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Segesterone acetate/ethinylestradiol (category Combined hormonal contraceptives)
acetate/ethinylestradiol (EE/SGA), sold under the brand name Annovera, is a contraceptive vaginal ring and combined form of hormonal birth control which contains segesterone...
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Menstrual cup (section Ring-shaped cups or discs)
during vaginal sex. Ring-shaped cups sit in the same position as a contraceptive diaphragm; they do not block the vagina and can be worn during vaginal sex...
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approved in the United States as a vaginal gel in 1997 and as a vaginal insert in 2007. A progesterone contraceptive vaginal ring known as Progering was first...
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Norelgestromin/ethinylestradiol (category Combined hormonal contraceptives)
as female contraception. Combined injectable contraceptive Contraceptive vaginal ring Oral contraceptive formulations List of combined sex-hormonal preparations...
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Safe sex (redirect from Barrier contraceptive)
preventing pregnancy (such as oral contraceptives [i.e. 'The pill'], depoprogesterone, hormonal IUDs, the vaginal ring, and the patch) offer no protection...
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Vaginitis (redirect from Vaginal Infections)
or condoms) may cause extremely malodorous vaginal discharges. Treatment consists of removal, for which ring forceps may be useful. Further treatment is...
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Copper IUD (redirect from IUB (contraceptive))
recommended for people who don't tolerate or hardly tolerate hormonal contraceptives. If a woman becomes pregnant with an IUD in place removal is recommended...
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