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Results for “Intrauterine Devices, Medicated”

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Not applicableStudy completedNCT02903888
What this trial is testing

A Cross-sectional, Observational Multicenter Study to Assess the Reasons for Choosing the 3-year Hormonal IUD and Level of IUDs Knowledge Among Women Aged 18 to 29 Years

Who this might be right for
Intrauterine Devices, Medicated
Bayer 886
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT02824224
What this trial is testing

Tamoxifen to Reduce Unscheduled Bleeding in New Users of the Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine System (LNG-IUS)

Who this might be right for
MenorrhagiaMetrorrhagiaMedicated Intrauterine Devices
Oregon Health and Science University 42
Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT00967746
What this trial is testing

An Explorative Trial to Explore the Safety, Acceptability and Vaginal Bleeding Pattern of Three Etonogestrel-releasing Medicated Intrauterine Systems (Study P06060)

Who this might be right for
Contraception
Organon and Co 84
Not applicableNot Yet RecruitingNCT07115849
What this trial is testing

Effect of Different Sex Hormone Profiles for the Response to Physical Training

Who this might be right for
EumenorrheaIntrauterine Devices, MedicatedHormonal Contraception
University of Aarhus 60
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT00696202
What this trial is testing

Mirena Efficiency and Tolerability During the First Year of Use

Who this might be right for
Medicated Intrauterine DevicesContraception
Bayer 199