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Depo Provera

Deponit Depo Provera Depo-provera Depo-Provera Deposition techniques... [Pg.287]

As of 1994, there were approximately 47 progestin-containing contraceptive dmg formulations sold in the United States for use as oral contraceptives (Table 3). In addition, there are three nonoral contraceptive formulations containing progestins ie, one injectable (Depo-Provera), one as an intrauterine device (lUD) (Progestasert), and one implantable (Norplant). Of the oral formulations, all but two also contain an estrogen component, ethynylestradiol. [Pg.223]

Drug-drug interactions are often more problematic with carbamazepine than other mood stabilizers. Carbamazepine increases the activity of certain liver enzymes. Because these enzymes metabolize and eliminate medications and other substances introduced to the body, carbamazepine therapy can decrease the blood level and thereby reduce the effectiveness of itself (a phenomenon called autoinduction) and other medications that are metabolized by these enzymes. It is not unusual to find that the dose of carbamazepine must be increased after several weeks, because it has increased its own elimination. Other medications may likewise be less effective. Of particular concern are the oral contraceptives, Depo-Provera, and protease inhibitors used for the treatment of HI V+ patients. Oral contraceptives often require an increase in dose. [Pg.84]

In 1992, the US FDA approved a long-acting contraceptive device containing synthetic progestin medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) hormones. Manufactured by Pfizer, Inc., it is sold under the trade name Depo-Provera . It is typically injected into a woman s buttocks or upper arm, and renders her temporarily sterile for up to 3 months. ... [Pg.22]

Depo-Provera An Injectable Contraceptive (Last updated 2003, March). American Academy of Family Physicians. Retrieved April 8, 2004 from http //www.familydoctor.org/handouts/043.html... [Pg.47]

Injection 150 and 400 mg/mL Rx) Various, Depo-Provera (Pharmacia Corp.)... [Pg.226]

Etonogestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol (NuvaRing) Medroxyprogesterone (Provera, Depo-Provera) Norgestrel (Ovrette) Oral Contraceptives, (Table VI-4)... [Pg.52]

Brand Name(s) Depo-Provera, Depo-Provera Contraceptive, Depo-SubQ-Provera 104, Provera... [Pg.737]

Parenteral (Depo-Provera) 150, 400 mg/mLforIM injection Megestrol acetate (generic, Megace)... [Pg.924]


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DEPO

Depo-Provera - Medroxyprogesterone

Depo-Provera - Medroxyprogesterone acetate

Depo-Provera Contraceptive

Depo-SubQ Provera

Provera

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