3P Women's Health Correct 100%
Patients taking oral contraceptives do NOT need to use a back-up method of contraception if taking: - ANSWER metformin (Glucophage). In addition to inhibiting ovulation, combined contraceptives further prevent pregnancy by: - ANSWER increasing the viscosity of cervical mucus. Danazol is indicated in the treatment of: - ANSWER endometriosis. Combined oral contraceptives are NOT likely to cause: - ANSWER ovarian cysts. The drug of choice to control mild abnormal uterine bleeding in a 25-year-old woman with future childbearing plans is: - ANSWER progesterone only. Late breakthrough bleeding or amenorrhea while taking an oral contraceptive may mean that the oral contraceptive has: - ANSWER not enough progestin.
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