Contraception efficacy rates for different contraception methods
General guidelines for the use of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs)
Guidelines for progestin-only and intrauterine contraception
Quick Start algorithms for new contraception requests
Complete contraceptive use and contraindications recommendations from the WHO
List of US OCPs and other hormonal contraceptive methods including information on estrogen and progestin content and type, androgenic activity, and brand names
For physicians, physician assistants, nurses, students and all other healthcare professionals.
Zevidah Vickery, MD (Washington University School of Medicine: "This useful tool is likely to become ubiquitous in the busy contraception provider's office. It summarizes and synthesizes important and timely information and allows easy access to information not otherwise gathered together." © Doody’s Review Service
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