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  2. Ethinylestradiol/etonogestrel - Wikipedia

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    The Nuvaring, shown with a ruler for scale. In two large studies, over a one-year period, 15.1% of users discontinued Nuvaring because of adverse events. Device-related adverse events (foreign object sensation, sexual problems, or expulsion) were the most frequently reported adverse events that resulted in discontinuation (by 2.5% of users).

  3. Automated dispensing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    An automated dispensing cabinet (ADC), also called a unit-based cabinet (UBC), automated dispensing device (ADD), or automated dispensing machine (ADM), is a computerized medicine cabinet for hospitals and healthcare settings. ADCs allow medications to be stored and dispensed near the point of care while controlling and tracking drug distribution.

  4. Drug packaging - Wikipedia

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    Several common factors can include: assurance of patient safety, assurance of the efficacy of the drug through the intended shelf life, [1] uniformity of the drug through different production lots, thorough documentation of all materials and processes, control of possible migration of packaging components into the drug, control of degradation ...

  5. Vaginal ring - Wikipedia

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    Worn continuously for three weeks followed by a week off, each vaginal ring provides anywhere from one month (NuvaRing) to one year (Annovera and Progering) of birth control. For continuous-use contraception, users can also choose to wear the vaginal ring for the full four week cycle. This manner of contraception will eliminate monthly periods. [6]

  6. Cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    Tubes of biological samples being placed in liquid nitrogen. One early theoretician of cryopreservation was James Lovelock.In 1953, he suggested that damage to red blood cells during freezing was due to osmotic stress, [9] and that increasing the salt concentration in a dehydrating cell might damage it.

  7. Pharmacy automation - Wikipedia

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    Dispensing medications in a community pharmacy before the 1970s was a time-consuming operation. The pharmacist dispensed prescriptions in tablet or capsule form with a simple tray and spatula. Many new medications were developed by pharmaceutical manufacturers at an ever-increasing pace, and medications prices were rising steeply. A typical ...

  8. Cell bank - Wikipedia

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    A cell bank is a facility that stores cells of specific genome for the purpose of future use in a product or medicinal needs, but can also describe the entity of stored cells itself. Cell banks often contain expansive amounts of base cell material that can be utilized for various projects.

  9. Media dispenser - Wikipedia

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    A pressure injection cell dispenser is capable of administering only the very smallest amounts of extremely pure non-viscous media, though it does so with the absolutely highest degree of precision. The cells in this dispenser, which are usually between 0.5 ml and 2 ml in capacity, must be individually filled using a centrifuge before being ...