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LARCS: Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives21 Nov 2008
Teenagers
Are they a suitable option for reducing teenage pregnancy?

"Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives" - known as LARCS - may be offered to teenage girls in the form of an implant or injection. We ask whether this is an appropriate response to Britain's teenage pregnancy rate.


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NICE Guidelines: Long acting reversible contraception
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