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... [IUDs], complete abstinence, or sterilized partner) and a barrier method (e.g., condom, cervical ring, sponge, etc.). This also includes heterosexual ...
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This medicine does not prevent HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases. It will not help as emergency contraception, such as after unprotected ...
... intrauterine device/system \[IUD/IUS\]), IUDs (non-hormonal), vasectomy (in male partner), or any double-barrier methods (combination of male condom and ...
... IUD, intra-muscular contraceptive). Clinically significant rheumatological disease (including Lyme, Fibromyalgia) . Clinically significant arthritis ...
Effective contraception methods include abstinence, oral contraceptives (birth control pills), IUD, diaphragm, Norplant, approved hormone injections, condoms, ...
Male or female with reproductive potential, must be willing to use an approved contraceptive method (for example, intrauterine device (IUD), birth control ...
(IUDs), sexual abstinence or vasectomized partner 6. Signed and dated informed consent/assent form. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Confirmed positive baseline serum ...
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