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Independently Funded Studies

fresh_evidence_confirms_links_between_newer_contraceptive_pills_and_higher_risk_of_blood_clots_-_sj_editorial_bmj.pdf
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2015_vinogradova_-_use_of_combined_oral_contraceptives_and_risk_of_venous_thromboembolism_nested_case-control_studies_using_qresearch_and_cprd_databases.pdf
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More independently funded studies

FDA - Combined Hormonal Contraceptives (CHCs) and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Endpoints 

Venous thrombosis in users of non-oral hormonal contraception: follow-up study, Denmark 2001-10 

The venous thrombotic risk of oral contraceptives, effects of oestrogen dose and progestogen type: results of the MEGA case-control study

IMPORTANT: Information shared on this website is not intended to take the place of the discussion that you should have with your doctor or health provider. Do not stop using your current birth control product prior to consulting your doctor.