نتایج جستجو برای: pill count method

تعداد نتایج: 1763052  

Journal: :Thrombosis and haemostasis 2016
Woo-Hyun Lim In-Ho Chae Chang-Hwan Yoon Dong-Ju Choi Sang Wook Lim Woo Jung Park Joon-Hyung Doh Sang-Hyun Kim Myung-A Kim Seung-Hwan Lee Jung Han Yoon Young Keun Ahn Min-Su Hyon Ki Seok Kim Young Kwon Kim Han Cheol Lee Sang-Hoon Seol Kyung-Kuk Hwang Si-Wan Choi Kyoo-Rok Han Eun-Seok Shin Sang-Wook Kim Byoung Kwon Lee Hyo-Soo Kim

Fixed-dose combination (FDC) drugs can simplify the medication regimen and potentially improve adherence. However, evidence is lacking about the efficacy and safety of FDC drugs of clopidogrel plus aspirin. Individual data from the three independent MR-CAPCIS trials were pooled and analysed. In those trials, subjects who had been treated with either dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) or aspirin a...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2009
Yi-Wen Chiu Isaac Teitelbaum Madhukar Misra Essel Marie de Leon Tochi Adzize Rajnish Mehrotra

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Dialysis patients have a high burden of co-existing diseases, poor health-related quality of life (HR-QOL), and are prescribed many medications. There are no data on daily pill burden and its relationship to HR-QOL and adherence to therapy. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS Two hundred and thirty-three prevalent, chronic dialysis patients from three units...

2017
Sophie Russell Helen Wiles

Introduction Eighty per cent of contraceptive care occurs in the general practice setting. UK Medical Eligibility Criteria provides clear guidelines for the safe provision of appropriate contraception. The Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence offer further recommendations for initiation and continuation of the combined contraceptive...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2009
Lisa M Williamson Katie Buston Helen Sweeting

BACKGROUND Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have become more commonly promoted in the UK, but most young women still rely on the contraceptive pill. Here, we describe young women's accounts of hormonal contraceptive use to explore why this might be the case. METHODS In-depth interviews with twenty 20-year-old women from eastern Scotland in the UK. RESULTS All but one woman repor...

1998
Paul Little Simon Griffin Joanne Kelly Nigel Dickson Carolyn Sadler

Objective: To assess whether provision of educational leaflets or questions on contraception improves knowledge of contraception in women taking the combined contraceptive pill. Design: Randomisation of women into three groups according to type of educational leaflet on contraceptive information. These groups were subdivided into two on the basis of questions on contraception asked by the docto...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2013
Anthony C Little Robert P Burriss Marion Petrie Benedict C Jones S Craig Roberts

Millions of women use hormonal contraception and it has been suggested that such use may alter mate preferences. To examine the impact of oral contraceptive (pill) use on preferences, we tested for within-subject changes in preferences for masculine faces in women initiating pill use. Between two sessions, initiation of pill use significantly decreased women's preferences for male facial mascul...

2013
Anthony C. Little Robert P. Burriss Marion Petrie Benedict C. Jones

20 Millions of women use hormonal contraception and it has been suggested that such use may alter 21 mate preferences. To examine the impact of oral contraceptive (pill) use on preferences, we 22 tested for within-subject changes in preferences for masculine faces in women initiating pill use. 23 Between two sessions, initiation of pill use significantly decreased women’s preferences for male 2...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1992
L J Hipkin

A survey has shown that many women favour eliminating menstruation and it has been suggested that therapeutic induction of amenorrhoea might be an advantage in female personnel mobilised for war. The traditional method has been to take the oral contraceptive pill continuously. This produces weight gain and other side-effects; spotting and breakthrough bleeding can be a problem initially. The me...

2011
Jacob A. Adetunji

Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan Africa. In several countries in the region, the proportion of women using injectable methods has surpassed the proportion of women using the pill. This is true even in some countries where the pill had been the most popular modern method in the 1980s and 1990s. This paper analyzes data from six s...

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