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Risk of Nonfatal Venous Thromboembolism With Oral Contraceptives Containing Norgestimate or Desogestrel Compared With Oral Contraceptives Containing Levonorgestrel
Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care
doi 10.1783/147118906778586750
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October 1, 2006
Authors
Anne Szarewski
Publisher
BMJ
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