Thursday, May 21, 2009

Do Your Current Birth Control Pills Cause Unwanted Side Effects?

Birth control pills can have unwanted, unpleasant side effects. The most common reported are nausea, vomiting, breakthrough bleeding and spotting, headaches, pelvic pain, bloating or swelling, and breast tenderness. Collectively these symptoms can be termed Hormone Withdrawal-Associated Symptoms.

We are looking for healthy women to participate in a research study to see if an investigational birth control pill reduces hormone withdrawal-associated symptoms.

If you are between 18 and 50 years old and are currently taking a monthly birth control pill, such as Ortho Cyclen, Ortho Tri-Cyclen, Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo, Necon, Loestrin, or Microgestin, please call 702-290-2950 to learn more about this investigational research study.

Qualified participants may receive study medication and study related medical care at no cost. Qualified participants may also receive up to $400.00 for time and travel.

If you would like to learn more about this oral contraception research study, call Jennifer, Joy, or Carmen at 702-290-2950.

Interested participants please don't forget to leave your name, telephone number, and the best time to be reached to become involved with this exciting new study.

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