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"Hot flashes are not a life-threatening event in any woman," Mintzes responds.
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(Diane-35 has been approved since 1985 in the U.S. for both contraception and acne.) "It gets launched on the market and you get this massive advertising campaign, where we had little billboards on the inside of the toilets in colleges and universities, and billboards at the bus stop and TV ads on MuchMusic," recalls Mintzes.
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"With any medicine, you always have to balance the potential for benefit against the potential for harm, so there certainly are still risks involved in the use of the birth-control pills," says Mintzes.
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"One of the things that's happened, one of the things that's a new trend in birth-control pills, is these extra indications for youth," says Mintzes, referring to the pills doing double or triple duty.
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"One of the things that's happened, one of the things that's a new trend in birth-control pills, is these extra indications for youth," says Mintzes, referring to the pills doing double or triple duty.
Canadian Online Health News Health Reporter 2010
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"With any medicine, you always have to balance the potential for benefit against the potential for harm, so there certainly are still risks involved in the use of the birth-control pills," says Mintzes.
Canadian Online Health News Health Reporter 2010
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(Diane-35 has been approved since 1985 in the U.S. for both contraception and acne.) "It gets launched on the market and you get this massive advertising campaign, where we had little billboards on the inside of the toilets in colleges and universities, and billboards at the bus stop and TV ads on MuchMusic," recalls Mintzes.
Canadian Online Health News Health Reporter 2010
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"Now we talk about low-dose combined," says Mintzes, explaining that the most common dose of estrogen is about 35 micrograms per tablet.
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"Now we talk about low-dose combined," says Mintzes, explaining that the most common dose of estrogen is about 35 micrograms per tablet.
Canadian Online Health News Health Reporter 2010
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Mintzes B (2002) For and against: Direct to consumer advertising is medicalising normal human experience: For.
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