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Patient Education: What I Need to Know About Missed Birth Control Doses June 2014
PL Voices: Appropriate Medication Use After Bariatric Surgery December 2013
Article: More obese patients will get bariatric surgery and need help with their meds afterward December 2013
Article: the risk of thrombosis with hormonal contraceptives August 2012
Commentary: Safety of Drospirenone Contraceptives and the Contraceptive Patch January 2012
Article: possible higher risk of blood clots with drospirenone OCs or the contraceptive patch January 2012
Guideline: Missed Hormonal Contraceptives: New Recommendations (2008) August 2009
Commentary: Missed Doses of Hormonal Contraception August 2009
Article: what to tell women who miss one or more pills of their combined oral contraceptive August 2009
Article: Patients often ask about the right way to use patches July 2008
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