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  2. Etonogestrel implant - Wikipedia

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    The etonogestrel implant, also called the contraceptive implant, or known by trade names Nexplanon or Implanon is one type of progestin-releasing birth control device implanted under the skin. It is approved for up to three years of use, but may be effective for up to five years.

  3. Emergency contraceptive availability by country - Wikipedia

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    Available only at the TTM National Referral Hospital in Apia, reportedly to discourage ‘abuse’ by either nurses or client. [115] São Tomé and Príncipe: Africa: Import only [2] [11] Saudi Arabia: Middle East: 6.2% [116] Prescription may have been available in the past, but it appears to be banned. [116] [117] [118] Senegal: Africa ...

  4. Etonogestrel - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [12] [13] It is available as an implant placed under the skin of the upper arm under the brand names Nexplanon and Implanon. It is a progestin that is also used in combination with ethinylestradiol , an estrogen , as a vaginal ring under the brand names NuvaRing and Circlet . [ 14 ]

  5. List of estrogens available in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of estrogens and formulations that are approved by the FDA Tooltip Food and Drug Administration and available in the United States. Estrogens are used as hormonal contraceptives, in hormone replacement therapy, and in the treatment of gynecological disorders.

  6. Template:Medical cases chart - Wikipedia

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    It also uses a sophisticated toggling system to control the visualization of data rows across many months or years. It is designed to be flexible, but still standardizes some parts of the chart. This template should be transcluded in other templates, NOT in article pages.

  7. Contraceptive implant - Wikipedia

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    A contraceptive implant is an implantable medical device used for the purpose of birth control.The implant may depend on the timed release of hormones to hinder ovulation or sperm development, the ability of copper to act as a natural spermicide within the uterus, or it may work using a non-hormonal, physical blocking mechanism.

  8. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    Rate of pregnancy during the first year of use Birth control method Brand/common name Typical-use failure rate (%) Perfect-use failure rate (%) Type Implementation User action required Contraceptive implant: Implanon/Nexplanon, [29] Jadelle, [30] the implant: 0.05 (1 in 2000) 0.05 (1 in 2000) Progestogen: Subdermal implant: 3-5 years: Vasectomy ...

  9. Nexplanon - Wikipedia

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