Drospirenone doesn't carry any risk of gall bladder disease
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Drospirenone doesn't carry any risk of gall bladder disease
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Comparison Between Newer Oral Contraceptive And Older Birth-Control Pills Finds Both Safe For Gall Bladder
medicalnewstoday.com — “Drospirenone, the top-selling oral contraceptive marketed as Yaz or Yasmin in the U.S. and Canada, doesn't carry any more risk of gall bladder disease than the older generation of birth control pi” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Newer oral contraceptive as safe for gall bladder as older birth-control pills, study suggests
sciencedaily.com — “Drospirenone, the top-selling oral contraceptive marketed as Yaz or Yasmin in the US and Canada, doesn't carry any more risk of gall bladder disease than the older generation of birth control pills, despite claims by some consumers and lawyers in both countries, according to a new study.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Newer oral contraceptive as safe for gall bladder as older birth-control pills: research
physorg.com — “Drospirenone, the top-selling oral contraceptive marketed as Yaz or Yasmin in the U.S. and Canada, doesn't carry any more risk of gall bladder disease than the older generation of birth control pills, despite claims by some consumers and lawyers in both countries, according to a new study by University ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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