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The Cervical Cap
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 07, 1988 (Issue 776)
than a
diaphragm, that fits over the cervix like a thimble. It has a soft dome and a firm but pliant ...
The US Food and Drug Administration recently approved the marketing of a cervical cap (Prentif Cavity-Rim Cervical Cap - Lamberts Ltd, England), a contraceptive device that has been used in one form or another for many years (JP Koch, Contraception, 25:161, 1982). The cap is being distributed in the USA and Canada by Cervical Cap (CxC), Ltd, PO Box 38003-292, Los Gatos, CA 95031, telephone 408-358-6264; the distributor will make the caps available only to practitioners who have attended training seminars.
The Female Condom
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 24, 1993 (Issue 912)
% with "perfect" use, comparable to rates
with the diaphragm and other female barrier contraceptives (J Trussell ...
A condom for women (Reality - Wisconsin Pharmacal) to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, has been approved for marketing by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Already available in many family planning clinics, it will be available in pharmacies in a few months.
Phexxi - A Nonhormonal Contraceptive Gel
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 24, 2020 (Issue 1605)
Perfect
Method Use Use Some Advantages Some Adverse Effects/Disadvantages
Diaphragm with spermicide 17 ...
The FDA has approved Phexxi (Evofem), a
nonhormonal prescription-only vaginal gel containing
lactic acid, citric acid, and potassium bitartrate, for
prevention of pregnancy. The gel is intended for on-demand
contraception; it is not effective when used
after intercourse. It was previously approved for
use as a vaginal lubricant (Amphora), but was never
marketed.
Topical Treatment for Bacterial Vaginosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 27, 1992 (Issue 884)
, clindamycin cream contains mineral oil, which
may weaken latex or rubber condoms or diaphragms.
About 50 ...
A 0.75% vaginal gel formulation of metronidazole (MetroGel-Vaginal - Curatek) and a 2% vaginal cream formulation of clindamycin phosphate (Cleocin - Upjohn) were recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of bacterial vaginosis. Seven days' treatment with oral metronidazole, 500 mg b.i.d., has been the usual treatment for this condition, with oral clindamycin, 300 mg b.i.d., as an alternative (JL Thomason et al, Am J Obstet Gynecol, 165:1210, 1991).
Choice of Contraceptives
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 15, 2023 (Issue 1676)
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Use Some Advantages Some Adverse Effects/Disadvantages
Diaphragm with spermicide 7% 16 ...
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) and the etonogestrel
implant are the most effective reversible contraceptive
methods available. Hormonal oral contraceptives,
patches, rings, and injectables are also effective in
preventing pregnancy. When used alone, barrier and
behavioral methods generally have higher failure
rates than other methods (see Table 1). Selection of
a contraceptive method is usually based on patient-specific factors and personal preference
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2023 May 15;65(1676):73-80 doi:10.58347/tml.2023.1676a | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
New Copper IUD
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 26, 1988 (Issue 760)
-year pregnancy rate has been reported to be one or less,
and with a diaphragm and spermicide ...
The copper T 380A (ParaGard - GynoPharma), a new intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) soon to be marketed in the USA, will be one of only two IUDs available in this country. Progestasert (Alza), which gradually releases progesterone (Medical Letter, 18:65, 1976), is the other.
A New Low-Dose Levonorgestrel-Releasing IUD (Skyla)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 18, 2013 (Issue 1412)
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provides 24 hours of protection increased risk of toxic shock syndrome
Diaphragm 12% 6% Low cost ...
The FDA recently approved Skyla (Bayer), the first new
intrauterine device (IUD) in the US in 12 years. It
releases levonorgestrel, a synthetic progestin, over a
period of 3 years. A table summarizing contraceptive
methods available in the US appears on page 22.
Ibrexafungerp (Brexafemme) for Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 06, 2021 (Issue 1632)
. Creams and suppositories are oil-based and may weaken latex condoms and diaphragms.
4. Available over ...
The FDA has approved ibrexafungerp (Brexafemme –
Scynexis), a first-in-class triterpenoid antifungal
("fungerp"), for oral treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis
in postmenarchal females.
Drugs for Sexually Transmitted Infections
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 27, 2022 (Issue 1653)
and diaphragms.
39. Imiquimod should be washed off 6-10 hours after application.
The Medical Letter ® Vol. 64 ...
This article includes recommendations for management
of most sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
other than HIV and viral hepatitis. Some of the
indications and dosages recommended here have
not been approved by the FDA (see Table 1).