Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5692394 | Contraception | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Limited Level II-2 good to fair evidence demonstrated conflicting results on whether women using the patch or the ring have a higher risk of VTE than women using COCs. Evidence did not demonstrate an increased risk of ATE among women using the patch. Overall, any potential elevated risk likely represents a small number of events on a population level. Additional studies with standard methodology are needed to further clarify any associations and better understand mechanisms of hormone-induced thrombosis among users of nonoral combined hormonal contraception.
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Authors
Naomi K. Tepper, Monica V. Dragoman, Mary E. Gaffield, Kathryn M. Curtis,