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  2. Contraceptive patch - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the patch is associated with increased protection against iron deficiency anemia, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, and endometrial and ovarian cancer. [medical citation needed] The patch is a simple and convenient form of birth control that requires weekly attention.

  3. The most common birth control methods and how effective they ...

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    The patch, a combined hormonal birth control method that delivers estrogen and progestin via a patch worn on the skin. The ring, a flexible, plastic ring that's placed in the vagina that releases ...

  4. A new long-acting contraceptive skin patch is in development ...

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    Georgia Tech is working on a long-acting contraceptive skin patch, which could offer low cost, accessible birth control to women in the U.S.

  5. Combined hormonal contraception - Wikipedia

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    The first birth control patch, "Ortho Evra" was first introduced in 2002. [51] In 2014, a generic version of Ortho Evra was released and called "Xulane". [52] In 2020, the FDA approved Twirla, a low-dose transdermal combined hormonal contraceptive. [53]

  6. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    Many hormonal methods of birth control, and LAM require a moderate level of thoughtfulness. For many hormonal methods, clinic visits must be made every three months to a year to renew the prescription. The pill must be taken every day, the patch must be reapplied weekly, or the ring must be replaced monthly. Injections are required every 12 weeks.

  7. Where you can get birth control from a pharmacist without a ...

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    Arizona is the latest state to enable pharmacists to prescribe birth control. Since 2016, 29 states and Washington, D.C. have passed such laws.

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