Effective Treatment of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding With Estradiol Valerate and Dienogest: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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This randomized controlled trial demonstrated that treatment with estradiol valerate and dienogest effectively reduced heavy menstrual bleeding.
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- The clinical effect of dienogest on urinary and sexual symptoms in endometriosis patients 2024
- Abnormal uterine bleeding: Terminology, FIGO classification and management 2021
- Noncontraceptive benefits of the estradiol valerate/dienogest combined oral contraceptive: a review of the literature 2014
- Novel oral contraceptive for heavy menstrual bleeding: estradiol valerate and dienogest 2013
- Comparison of the pharmacologic and clinical profiles of new combined oral contraceptives containing estradiol 2013
- Impact of estradiol-valerate dienogest on work productivity and activities of daily living in European and Australian women with heavy menstrual bleeding 2012
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