Premenstrual psychosis is a rare and not formally recognized disorder (DSM-IVR, ICD-10). The literature mainly consists of clinical cases. There have been preliminary reports of improvement in such cases after administration of oral contraceptives. We present a case of premenstrual
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 36(4 Suppl), 334-339 (1991-04-01)
A phase IV, open-label, multicenter survey of 983 obstetrician-gynecologists was conducted to evaluate the incidence of intermenstrual bleeding in 6,382 women receiving a low-dose monophasic oral contraceptive, ethynodiol diacetate, 1 mg, with ethinyl estradiol, 35 micrograms (EDA 1 mg with
A case-control study on different groups of isolated congenital limb deficiency was performed in a ten-year population-based and revised Hungarian data set. A higher rate of one contraceptive pill type with relatively high dose (ethynodiol diacetate 1.0 mg + ethinyloestradiol
Serum valproate levels with oral contraceptive use.
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