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long-acting reversible contraception
Fast, easy summary view of NICE guidance on 'long-acting reversible contraception'
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Long acting reversible contraception: the effective and appropriate use of long-acting reversible contraception
The NICE clinical guideline on long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) offers the best-practice advice for all women of reproductive age who may wish to regulate their fertility by using LARC methods. It covers specific issues for the use of these methods during the menarche and before the menopause, and by particular groups, including women who have HIV, learning disabilities or physical disabilities, or are younger than 16 years.
May 2013: Update of the recommendations on progestogen-only subdermal implants
The progestogen-only subdermal implant, Implanon, recommended in this guideline is no longer available.
Implanon was replaced by Nexplanon. Nexplanon contains the same amount of the same drug as Implanon, but the summaries of product characteristics for the two devices are not identical.
In the light of the change in the implant available, NICE will review the evidence and update the section of the guideline that makes recommendations on progestogen-only subdermal implants.
Healthcare professionals considering offering Nexplanon should consult the summary of product characteristics.
June 2006: The recommendation on treating irregular bleeding after insertion of a contraceptive implant has been changed (this is recommendation 1.5.4.2 in the NICE guideline). Although the evidence does show that mifepristone is effective at controlling irregular bleeding associated with implants, it is not licensed for this indication. The revised recommendation reads: 'Irregular bleeding associated with implant use can be treated with mefenamic acid or ethinylestradiol.'
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Other information
- CG30 Long-acting reversible contraception: guideline recommendations tool
- CG30 Long-acting reversible contraception: NICE guideline (web format)
NICE Pathways
This guidance has been incorporated into the following NICE Pathways, along with other related guidance and products.
Visit the NICE Pathway: long-acting reversible contraception
How this guidance was produced
Background information
This page was last updated: 29 May 2013
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Guideline formats
Long-acting reversible contraception
Information for the public
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Implementation tools and resources
- Costing report
- Costing template
- Slide set
- IUD and the IUS commissioning guide
- Endometrial ablation service commissioning guide
- Hysterectomy service commissioning guide
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