Control of side effects in strategy for increasing adherence to combined oral contraceptives. The role for a three-phase desogestrel-containing drug
Introduction. The frequency of side effects when taking combined oral contraceptives (COCs) is still high, which is the reason for refusal to take COCs by women worldwide with a frequency of 30 to 81 %. Management of side effects will help increase the user's adherence to the chosen method of c...
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