Progesterone contraceptives: a place in practical gynecology (to practitioner aid)
Progesterone-containing contraceptives do not have a significant impact on metabolic processes and can be prescribed to patients with systemic (diabetes mellitus, obesity) and other diseases. Desogestrel is a part of oral preparations in a dose of 75 mcg. The main mechanism of its contraceptive acti...
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Main Authors: | Y E Dobrokhotova (Author), E I Borovkova (Author), S A Zalesskaya (Author) |
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IP Berlin A.V.,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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