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A two-centre, open-label, randomised study of ovulation inhibition with three transdermal contraceptive patches, each containing different amounts of ethinyl estradiol and gestodene in healthy, young women

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Rosanna M Galzote, Sally Rafie, Rachel Teal & Sheila K Mody. (2017) Transdermal delivery of combined hormonal contraception: a review of the current literature. International Journal of Women's Health 9, pages 315-321.
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