fpa welcomes NICE guidelines on long-acting reversible contraception, UK
1st Nov 2005, 01:11 GMT
Speaking at the launch of the new guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), fpa (Family Planning Association) Director of Information Toni Belfield said: "fpa warmly welcomes the new guidance from NICE on long-acting reversible methods of contraception... click link for more info.
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