Evaluation of the Effectiveness, Safety and Tolerability of Levocept (Levonorgestrel - Releasing Inrauterine System) for Long-acting Reversible Contraception
A study looking at the effectiveness and safety of a new hormonal IUD (Intrauterine Device)
Sponsor: ContraMed
Enrolling: Female Patients Only
Study Length: 1 Years
Clinic Visits: 6
IRB Number: AAAR0663
Contact: Connie Colon: 317-4754 / cc3238@cumc.columbia.edu
Additional Study Information: This study will look at the safety and effectiveness of a new hormonal IUD. This IUD is a small device that a clinician will place in your uterus. It contains a progestin (a hormone) that releases a small amount of hormone to prevent pregnancy. Once the device is in, you will come in for periodic study visits over the course of a year.
This study is closed
Investigator
Carolyn Westhoff, MD
Do You Qualify?
Are you a healthy woman aged 18-40? Yes No
Are you willing to use this IUD as your only form of birth control over the next year? Yes No
Are you currently pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant in the next year? Yes No
Do you plan on being sexually active in the next year with a steady monogamous male partner? Yes No
Are you currently involved in another research study of an investigational medication or device? Yes No
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For more information, please contact:
Connie Colon
cc3238@cumc.columbia.edu
317-4754