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J Obstet Gynaecol Can · Jul 2007
Practice GuidelineCanadian Consensus Guideline on Continuous and Extended Hormonal Contraception, 2007.
- Edith Guilbert, Richard Boroditsky, Amanda Black, Sari Kives, Mathieu Leboeuf, Melissa Mirosh, Vyta Senikas, Marie-Soleil Wagner, Erica Weir, Janet York-Lowry, Robert Reid, James Trussell, and Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.
- Quebec QC.
- J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2007 Jul 1; 29 (7 Suppl 2): S1-32.
ObjectiveTo serve as a guideline for health care providers on the use of continuous and extended combined hormonal contraception regimens, to prevent pregnancy, and to delay menses that affect health-related quality of life. All combined hormonal contraceptive methods available in Canada that may be used in a continuous or extended regimen are reviewed, and the implications are discussed.OutcomesEfficacy of cited regimens and assessment of their side effects, patient safety, medical usage and non-contraceptive benefits, cost-effectiveness, and availability in Canada. Indications for patient counselling are also provided.EvidenceMedline, PubMed, and Cochrane Database were searched for articles published in English between 1977 and May 2007. Relevant publications and position papers from appropriate reproductive health and family planning organizations were also reviewed.ValuesThe quality of evidence is rated using the criteria described by the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (Table 1).Benefits, Harms, And CostsThe guideline is intended to help reduce unintended pregnancies and improve health-related quality of life in women who find their menses problematic. Increased awareness and empowerment of women, their partners, and health care professionals will improve their ability to make appropriate choices between continuous or extended and cyclic usage of these regimens.SponsorsThe development of this guideline has been supported by unrestricted grants from Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Janssen Ortho, Organon Canada Ltd., Paladin Labs Inc., Pfizer Canada Inc., and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
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