Re: "Novus T" (??) I.U.D.

From: Malcolm Griffiths (Malcolm@mgriff22.demon.co.uk)
Sat Aug 16 17:02:54 1997


In message <199708162022.OAA21464@internet.roadrunner.com>, "Gerald P. Rodriguez" <geraldpr@roadrunner.com> writes >I saw a patient yesterday from Bulgaria who obtained the IUD cited above.
>She tells me it is the third IUD of this same type she has had. The first
>two were put in in Bulgaria and the last one in London. She is under the
>impression that is is good for 5 years, but did not know if it was a
>copper-bearing IUD. This IUD, I can tell you has a double, monofilament,
>dark "tail." She thought the above name was the correct one.
>Any thoughts, please.

Nova-T is good for at least 5 years ! ^^^^

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