Journal Article10.1097/01.AOG.0000298338.58511.D1
Multicenter comparison of the contraceptive ring and patch: a randomized controlled trial.
Mitchell D. Creinin,Leslie A. Meyn,Lynn Borgatta,Kurt T. Barnhart,Jeffrey T. Jensen,Anne E. Burke,Carolyn L. Westhoff,Melissa Gilliam,Caryn Dutton,Susan A. Ballagh +9 more
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TL;DR: Women satisfied with combined oral contraceptives and interested in a nondaily method are more likely to continue using the contraceptive ring than the contraceptive patch, and Nugent scores increased only in patch users.
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About: This article is published in Obstetrics & Gynecology. The article was published on 01 Feb 2008. The article focuses on the topics: Contraceptive patch & Vaginal ring.
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Vaginal ring acceptability: A systematic review and meta-analysis of vaginal ring experiences from around the world.
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TL;DR: The contraceptive patch is comparable to a combination OC in contraceptive efficacy and cycle control and Compliance was better with the weekly contraceptive patch than with the OC.
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