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a: Smoking in a woman older than 35 years b:

A family history of stomach cancer c: Dysmenorrhe a d: A history of ovarian cysts

17: a: Increase oral contraceptive to twice daily b: Switch to the phasic pill c: Continue oral contraceptive d: Discontinue all contraception e: Discontinue oral contraceptive

D. Other than investigating the cause, what action should be taken when a womanusing anoral contraceptive experiences a headache?

A 16-year-old sees you in the Derm Clinic. She is hesitant because she heard antibiotics made "your birth control not work." You reassure her that most common antibiotics do not lessen the effectiveness of birth control pills.

18:

A. When taken concurrently, which of the following will reduce the effecacy of oral contraceptives?

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