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Re: AW: depo-proveraFrom: RomeGAgirl@aol.comFri Aug 14 16:52:39 1998
In a message dated 98-08-13 12:02:02 EDT, you write: << ...There are no data on POI (progesteron only injectables) drug interaction, but the doses at wich POIs are used reduce the possibility that drug interaction would affect efficacy substantially. In the absence of data the use of altenative contraceptive methods should be incouraged for women who are on long term use of any liver enzyme inducing drug..."
>From IPPF (International Planned Parenthood Federation) Bulletin April didn' find anything about increasing the injections frequency. R. Pasqualetti MD >> The problem is, there are no alternative methods for my population, even with reduced efficacy this seems preferable to telling these high-risk teens to use foam/condoms only. Marilyn Ringstaff, CNM Teen Plus Center Rome, Ga
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