Birth control pills may impact vein disease risk
NCT ID NCT04451746
First seen Mar 15, 2026 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 10 times
Summary
This study examined whether taking combined oral contraceptives (birth control pills) influences the development or worsening of chronic venous diseases, such as varicose veins. Researchers followed 116 women who were prescribed different types of birth control pills. The goal was to see if these pills contribute to vein problems or blood clots over time.
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Clinic of phlebology and laser surgery
Chelyabinsk, 454090, Russia
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