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Condoms: Does your clinic cover the bases?
A recent survey of 100 public and private colleges found that many facilities may not be making the grade when it comes to providing condom availability and sexual health information. -
Snapshot: Use of DMPA stays steady
It has been two years since a "black box" warning was added to the labeling for the contraceptive injection depot medroxyprogesterone acetate. -
EC: Family planners weigh in on method use
Will you change your prescribing practice with the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) recent approval of over the counter (OTC) status for the emergency contraceptive Plan B? -
Intrauterine method making inroads in use
Intrauterine contraception is highly convenient. It provides long-term protection against pregnancy, and the method is promptly reversible. Where does it fit in your facility's cafeteria of options? -
Full November 1, 2006 Issue in PDF
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Insomnia Update: Evaluation and New Treatments
Because of its impact on quality of life, insomnia is one of the most common problems for which patients seek help from the primary care physician. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Pharmacology Watch
Wait and see prescriptions (WASP) is a new concept for the treatment of otitis media in children. -
Full November 2006 Issue in PDF
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Washington Watch: Unintended Pregnancy Reduction Act introduced
In May 2006, Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Harry Reid (D-NV) two senators with vastly different positions on abortion stood together to introduce landmark legislation promising to significantly reduce the number of abortions in this country.