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Long-acting reversible contraceptives: New evidence to support clinical practice.

BACKGROUND General practice plays a key role in providing access to contraceptive options to reduce unintended pregnancies. The use of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) is increasing in Australia. OBJECTIVE The… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND General practice plays a key role in providing access to contraceptive options to reduce unintended pregnancies. The use of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) is increasing in Australia. OBJECTIVE The aim of this article is to provide an update on new evidence and guidance relating to clinical practice for LARCs. DISCUSSION A new Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme-listed hormonal intrauterine device (IUD), as well as updated guidelines for LARC provision and use, are reviewed. The 19.5 mg levonorgestrel IUD provides a smaller, lower-dose hormonal IUD. This article compares IUDs now available in Australia to support informed patient choice. Updated guidance for IUD users in perimenopause, as well as those using menstrual cups, is outlined. The contraceptive hormonal implant has updated product information, which includes new insertion site and arm positioning for procedures.

Keywords: practice; acting reversible; reversible contraceptives; clinical practice; new evidence; long acting

Journal Title: Australian journal of general practice
Year Published: 2022

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