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Key questions on oral contraception (1.5 hours)

10 Feb 2010

Dr Anne MacGregor answers GP Dr Pam Brown‘s questions on failure rates, interactions and how to advise women wanting to come off the Pill in order to conceive

Dr Anne MacGregor answers GP Dr Pam Brown‘s questions on failure rates, interactions and how to advise women wanting to come off the Pill in order to conceive

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Anonymous,
10 Feb 2010
Very useful some less known areas well covered. Martin Powis
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Anonymous,
10 Feb 2010
Well written and good advice. suresh singh
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Anonymous,
10 Feb 2010
Very interesting update - some valuable nuggets of information. fiona bishop
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Anonymous,
11 Feb 2010
Useful new update. Gillian Anne Breese
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Anonymous,
12 Feb 2010
Excellent overview - just what I needed! Shameer Shah
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Anonymous,
13 Feb 2010
Very good, points which I hadn't thought of. Dhanalakshmi Krishnaswamy
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Anonymous,
13 Feb 2010
Good oveview. Ina Maria Gunther
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Anonymous,
14 Feb 2010
Comprehensive. jaya kalia
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Anonymous,
14 Feb 2010
Very useful. bijoy sinha
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Anonymous,
14 Feb 2010
Extremely useful overview but there is either a problem with your drop down list or my computer looking at question 5! I would dearly have liked to have been able to read the full statements! Sandra Chandler
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Anonymous,
14 Feb 2010
Useful revision. Mike Eaves
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Anonymous,
14 Feb 2010
Good review. Ashok Taneja
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Anonymous,
14 Feb 2010
Useful update POPs contraception Fernando Beroiz
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Anonymous,
16 Feb 2010
Cannot see full statements in question 5 siobhan murphy
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Anonymous,
17 Feb 2010
It is worth reading topic T MEHMOOD
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Anonymous,
18 Feb 2010
very useful information for day to day
will be implemented in the surgery margaret samuel
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Anonymous,
19 Feb 2010
good overview rosalind gammon
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Anonymous,
20 Feb 2010
I like the question/answer format - very relevant. lisa menzies
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Anonymous,
20 Feb 2010
Up-to-date and very educational. nadia khalili
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Anonymous,
21 Feb 2010
Useful reading, keep up-to-date knowledge of new developments in contraception. Selection of patients for different method of contraception. sunil Maiti
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