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Medicated Intrauterine Devices

Intrauterine devices that release contraceptive agents.
Also Known As:
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Networked: 18 relevant articles (1 outcomes, 3 trials/studies)

Relationship Network

Therapy Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Lidegaard, Øjvind: 2 articles (10/2011 - 08/2009)
2. Løkkegaard, Ellen: 2 articles (10/2011 - 08/2009)
3. Attini, Rossella: 1 article (12/2020)
4. Cabiddu, Gianfranca: 1 article (12/2020)
5. Donvito, Valentina: 1 article (12/2020)
6. Gammaro, Linda: 1 article (12/2020)
7. Gazzani, Isabella Bianca: 1 article (12/2020)
8. Gernone, Giuseppe: 1 article (12/2020)
9. Masturzo, Bianca: 1 article (12/2020)
10. Menato, Guido: 1 article (12/2020)

Related Diseases

1. Pain (Aches)
2. Endometriosis
3. Hemorrhage
01/01/1977 - "Medicated intrauterine devices to improve bleeding events."
11/01/2011 - "Studies examining women using a copper IUD compared with a hormone-releasing IUD reported inconsistent results, with one paper reporting more bleeding days in the copper IUD group and another finding higher rates of removal for bleeding in the progesterone-releasing IUD group. "
12/01/1969 - "It is believed that the following methods may be more applicable to developing countries: 1) low dosage daily oral contraceptives which would be taken continuously without interruption irrespective of menstruation; 2) an oral contraceptive pill that can be taken once a month, 1st given on the 25th day of the menstruation cycle and then calendarily; 3) long-acting injectable contraceptives; 4) hormone-releasing IUDs which have shown on an experimental basis less expulsions and bleeding; and 5) immunologic methods. "
02/01/1992 - "If contraception is desired, oral combination contraceptives and continuously dosed progestogens, orally or as a medicated intrauterine device (IUD), are the first choice drugs for essential menorrhagia, and for fibroid- and bleeding disorder-associated menorrhagia. "
09/01/2013 - "To reduce such side effects as pain and bleeding caused by copper-containing intrauterine device (Cu-IUD), a novel medicated intrauterine device, which is coated with an indomethacin (IDM) delivery system on the surface of copper/low-density polyethylene (Cu/LDPE) composite intrauterine device, has been proposed and developed in the present work. "
4. Uterine Cervical Dysplasia
5. Breast Neoplasms (Breast Cancer)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Levonorgestrel (Plan B)
2. Progestins (Progestagens)
3. Copper
4. Contraceptive Agents (Contraceptives)
5. Combined Oral Contraceptives
6. Tumor Biomarkers (Tumor Markers)
7. Progesterone
8. Oral Contraceptives
9. Polyethylene (Polythene)
10. Desogestrel

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Intrauterine Devices (Intrauterine Device)
2. Copper Intrauterine Devices
3. Injections
4. Contraception (Birth Control)
5. Contraceptive Effectiveness