Effect of CSM's warning about safety of third generation oral contraceptive. General practitioners in England prescribed second generation pills instead
Ferguson, J.; Jenkins, M.G.
Bmj 313(7053): 363
1996
ISSN/ISBN: 0959-8138 PMID: 8760758 Document Number: 300411
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