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Diane-35 Description: Cyproterone acetate and ethinyl estradiol. Combined acne treatment and oral contraceptive. Features information about the pill, FAQs, and tips. (diane35.com) |
Diane.ca Description: DIANE-35 is indicated for the treatment of women with severe acne, unresponsive to oral antibiotic and other available treatments, with associated symptoms of andro-genization, including seborrhea and mild hirsutism (diane.ca) |
Dianette Description: Product information from Schering in PDF format. [Acrobat Reader required] (clissmann.com) |
Dianette Description: Features information about the use of this drug in the treatment of hirsutism and polycystic ovarian syndrome. (dundee.ac.uk) |
Disclosure: Two-for-One Description: CBC news program explores the use of the drug as an oral contraceptive despite it never having been approved for that use in Canada. (cbc.ca) |
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