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Presenter: Dr. Jennifer Young Dr. Michael Allan James McCormack BSc(Pharm) PharmD

In episode 595, Mike and James invite Jennifer Young back to talk about the use of combined oral contraceptives for heavy menstrual bleeding (benign etiology) and see if they improve patient outcomes. They do! Have a listen to get all the numbers and see how they compare to using levonorgestrel-containing intrauterine devices or NSAIDs. Show…

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Dr. Jennifer Young Dr. Michael Allan James McCormack BSc(Pharm) PharmD

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Presenter(s):

  • Dr. Jennifer Young
  • Dr. Michael Allan
  • James McCormack BSc(Pharm) PharmD

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