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About this study. The purpose of this study is to evaluate vaginal microbiome at baseline and at 3 months in menopausal women with either vaginal atrophy ...
Women of childbearing potential must agree to use at least one form of birth control (prescription hormonal contraceptives, diaphragm, IUD, condoms with or ...
... IUD • Sponge • Spermicide • Hormonal method: • Hormonal contraceptives (such as the birth control pill) • Abstinence (no sex). Exclusion Criteria: Prior ...
... (IUD), tubal ligation or condoms during sexual intercourse). Otherwise excluded for administrative reasons and/or clinician judgment. Participating Mayo ...
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... intrauterine device, transdermal patch, implantable or injectable contraceptive, bilateral tubal ligation etc.). Women of childbearing potential are defined ...
... intrauterine device (IUD), use of a double barrier method (condoms, sponge, diaphragm, or vaginal ring with spermicidal jellies or cream), or total ...
an intrauterine device (IUD);; vasectomy of a female patient's male partner;; a contraceptive rod implanted into the skin;; combined (estrogen- and progestogen ...
... IUD (females). Females who are lactating/breastfeeding or who plan to breastfeed while on study through 3 months after receiving the last dose of study drug ...
A contraceptive sponge is a soft, disk-shaped device made of polyurethane foam that contains spermicide. The sponge is inserted into the vagina before sex ...
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