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Contraceptive Pill to be given out by pharmacists
Pharmacists are to initiate long-term contraception for girls and women aged 13-25 as part of a serv...
Women's Health - Contraception in special situations
Underlying conditions and concurrent medication influence advice, explains Dr Zara Aziz....
RCGP Curriculum - 11 Sexual health
This section of our curriculum guide refers to statement 11, Sexual Health, produced by the Royal Co...
Third of practices are still denied LARC access
One in three practices have still not been enabled to provide long-acting reversible contraceptives ...
Practice dilemma - Under-age sex
The Dilemma: A 13-year-old girl attended surgery with her mum requesting she be put on the contracep...
Women prefer discussing contraception with GP not nurse
Women are twice as likely to be most comfortable talking to their GP about contraception than a nurs...
Health benefits of Pill revealed
Women who use the oral contraceptive pill are less likely to die from heart disease and all cancers,...
Opportunistic chlamydia testing
Young patients need reassurance that tests are not painful or embarrassing, says Dr Sebastian Kalwij...
Condoms to be advertised on TV pre-watershed
Condom brands will be allowed to run TV ads before the 9pm watershed from September as part of a sha...
Case Study - A difficult contraceptive dilemma to consider
A uterine malformation and a pituitary disorder raise important contraceptive issues, explains Dr Sr...
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