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The influence of Microgynon and Diane-35, two sub-fifty ovulation inhibitors, on voice function in women.
Author: AydinlikS, BraunschweigT, GurrS, KaufmannJ, KlingerG, SchelhornP, SiegertC, WendlerJ
Original Abstract of the Article :
The early days of oral contraceptives showed some evidence that these medications may have caused undesirable side effects on the voice, mainly in terms of virilization. In a random study carried out at the university hospitals of Jena and Berlin (Charité), two more recent drugs were tested in this ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-7824(96)87703-1
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Influence of Microgynon and Diane-35, Two Sub-Fifty Ovulation Inhibitors, on Voice Function in Women
Oral contraceptives have been a cornerstone of women's healthcare for decades, but concerns have been raised regarding their potential effects on voice function. This study investigates the influence of two sub-fifty ovulation inhibitors, Microgynon and Diane-35, on voice function in women. The researchers conducted a comprehensive clinical and instrumental phoniatric investigation over a one-year period and found no significant adverse effects on voice function associated with either medication.
Assessing the Effects of Oral Contraceptives on Voice Function
This study provides reassurance regarding the safety of Microgynon and Diane-35 for voice function. The findings suggest that these medications do not pose a significant risk to vocal health.
Oral Contraceptives and Voice Function: A Camel's Perspective
Imagine a camel's voice, a deep resonant call echoing across the vast desert. This study explores the potential impact of oral contraceptives on the delicate instrument of the human voice. Like a camel seeking a safe and nourishing oasis, women are seeking reliable and safe healthcare options. This research offers a reassuring glimpse into the landscape of oral contraceptives, highlighting the importance of understanding the potential effects of medications on our bodies.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research provides valuable insights into the safety of Microgynon and Diane-35 for voice function. The findings are reassuring for women seeking reliable and safe contraceptive options. It's a reminder that scientific inquiry plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and efficacy of medications, offering a lifeline to women seeking comprehensive healthcare solutions.
Date :
- Date Completed 1996-12-03
- Date Revised 2019-08-26
Further Info :
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