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Depo-Provera (contraceptive injection) — Overview covers definition, risks, instructions for using this type of contraception.

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Community-based Access to Injectable Contraception: Radical Common Sense - YouTube

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BMC Clinical Pharmacology | Abstract | Effect of exenatide on the pharmacokinetics of a combination oral contraceptive in healthy women: an open-label, randomised, crossover trial

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Community-based Distribution of Injectable Contraception: Radical Common Sense on Vimeo

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TY @USAIDGH: Check out this awesome vid from @FHI360 abt a woman in #Uganda & injectable contraception http://t.co/hXmAKn5f #familyplanning

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Advocacy Video: “Community-based Access to Injectable Contraception: Radical Common Sense” | www.k4health.org

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Characteristics of Women in the United States Who Use Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Services

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WHO says to use a condom if you use injectable contraception | Humanosphere

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Injectable Progesterone Contraceptives May Be Associated with Poor Periodontal Health

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WHO to issue guidance on hormonal contraceptives and HIV

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Medical Advisor Journals - Home of Kyle J. Norton for The Better of Living & Living Health: Contraception - Contraceptive injection

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Experts take study on contraceptive use, HIV risk seriously but warn about drawing conclusions prematurely because of study's 'methodological weaknesses'

news-medical.net — “In this post in RH Reality Check, Jodi Jacobson, editor-in-chief of the blog, responds to an article published in the New York Times on Tuesday regarding a study suggesting that "HIV-negative women using injectable contraception might face a two-fold risk of acquiring HIV from their infected partners, and that HIV-positive women using injectable contraceptives may be twice as likely to pass the virus on to their uninfected partners."View full resource at news-medical.net

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Contraceptive Used in Africa May Double Risk of H.I.V. - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “A new study suggests that an injectable, hormonal contraceptive popular with African women has biological properties that may make women and men more vulnerable to H.I.V. infection.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Contraceptive Used in Africa May Double Risk of H.I.V. - NYTimes.com

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Contraceptive Used in Africa May Double Risk of H.I.V. - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “A new study suggests that an injectable, hormonal contraceptive popular with African women has biological properties that may make women and men more vulnerable to H.I.V. infection.View full resource at nytimes.com

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