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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 1, 1997
Ciprofloxacin safety in a pediatric populationS Jick
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 28, 2015
Fresh evidence confirms links between newer contraceptive pills and higher risk of venous thromboembolismSusan S Jick
Pharmacotherapy|July 25, 2000
The risk of gastrointestinal bleed, myocardial infarction, and newly diagnosed hypertension in users of meloxicam, diclofenac, naproxen, and piroxicamS S Jick
Evidence-Based Nursing|October 31, 2013
Drospirenone-containing oral contraceptives may increase the risk of venous thromboembolismSusan S Jick
Evidence-Based Nursing|April 3, 2012
Risk of venous thromboembolism in oral contraceptive users varies according to progestin typeSusan S Jick
Pharmacotherapy|February 25, 1999
Pregnancy outcomes after maternal exposure to fluconazoleS S Jick
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 1, 1993
Combined estrogen and progesterone use and endometrial cancerS S Jick
Pharmacotherapy|January 27, 2007
The contraceptive patch in relation to ischemic stroke and acute myocardial infarctionSusan S Jick, Hershel Jick
Contraception|September 20, 2006
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in users of four hormonal contraceptives: levonorgestrel-containing oral contraceptives, norgestimate-containing oral contraceptives, desogestrel-containing oral contraceptives and the contraceptive patchSusan S Jick, Hershel Jick
Pharmacotherapy|January 30, 2008
Antidepressant drug use and risk of venous thromboembolismSusan S Jick, Lin Li
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 1, 1997
Ciprofloxacin safety in a pediatric populationS Jick
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 28, 2015
Fresh evidence confirms links between newer contraceptive pills and higher risk of venous thromboembolismSusan S Jick
Pharmacotherapy|July 25, 2000
The risk of gastrointestinal bleed, myocardial infarction, and newly diagnosed hypertension in users of meloxicam, diclofenac, naproxen, and piroxicamS S Jick
Evidence-Based Nursing|October 31, 2013
Drospirenone-containing oral contraceptives may increase the risk of venous thromboembolismSusan S Jick
Evidence-Based Nursing|April 3, 2012
Risk of venous thromboembolism in oral contraceptive users varies according to progestin typeSusan S Jick
Pharmacotherapy|February 25, 1999
Pregnancy outcomes after maternal exposure to fluconazoleS S Jick
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 1, 1993
Combined estrogen and progesterone use and endometrial cancerS S Jick
Pharmacotherapy|January 27, 2007
The contraceptive patch in relation to ischemic stroke and acute myocardial infarctionSusan S Jick, Hershel Jick
Contraception|September 20, 2006
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in users of four hormonal contraceptives: levonorgestrel-containing oral contraceptives, norgestimate-containing oral contraceptives, desogestrel-containing oral contraceptives and the contraceptive patchSusan S Jick, Hershel Jick
Pharmacotherapy|January 30, 2008
Antidepressant drug use and risk of venous thromboembolismSusan S Jick, Lin Li
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