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Comparison of rates of and charges from pregnancy complications in users of extended and cyclic combined oral contraceptive (COC) regimens: a brief report

Author(s): Howard, B.; Trussell, James; Grubb, E.; Lage, M.J.

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Abstract: Objective—Evaluate pregnancy complication rates and related charges in users of 84/7, 21/7, and 24/4 combined oral contraceptives (COCs). Study Design—Data were obtained from the i3 InVision Data Mart™ retrospective claims database. Subjects were aged 15–40 years; first prescribed a COC between 1/1/2006 and 4/1/2011; and continuously insured for ≥1 year. 84/7 users were matched 1:1 to 21/7 and 24/4 users. Results—Pregnancy-related complication rates and associated charges were significantly lower with 84/7 vs. 21/7 and 24/4 regimens. Conclusion—Preliminary data suggest 84/7 regimens may be associated with fewer pregnancy complications and lower related charges.
Publication Date: 2014
Citation: Howard, B, Trussell, J, Grubb, E, Lage, MJ. (2014). Comparison of rates of and charges from pregnancy complications in users of extended and cyclic combined oral contraceptive (COC) regimens: a brief report. Contraception, 89 (396 - 399). doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2013.12.006
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2013.12.006
ISSN: 0010-7824
Pages: 396 - 399
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Contraception
Version: Author's manuscript



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