New IUD tested for Long-Term pregnancy prevention
NCT ID NCT02446821
Summary
This study tested a new copper intrauterine device (IUD) called VeraCept for long-acting, reversible birth control. It involved 286 women aged 18-40 who were at risk of pregnancy and wanted to avoid it for a year. The main goal was to see how well it prevented pregnancy, how easy it was for doctors to place, and how safe and tolerable it was for the women using it.
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Locations
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Advanced Research Associates
Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
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Clinical Research of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York, United States
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Essential Access Health (formerly California Family Health Council)
Burbank, California, United States
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Essential Access Health (formerly California Family Health Council)
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Healthcare Clinical Data, Inc
Miami, Florida, United States
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Oregon Health and Sciences University
Portland, Oregon, United States
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University of California Davis Health System
Sacramento, California, United States
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University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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University of Colorado
Aurora, Colorado, United States
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University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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