O475 PROGESTOGEN‐ONLY CONTRACEPTIVE PILL COMPARED WITH COMBINED ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE IN THE TREATMENT OF PAIN SYMPTOMS CAUSED BY ENDOMETRIOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH MIGRAINE WITHOUT AURA
This study compared the progestogen-only contraceptive pill to combined oral contraceptives for treating endometriosis-associated pain symptoms in patients who also experience migraine without aura.
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