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040 | _cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY | ||
050 | _aMPHAR20000020 | ||
245 | _aA SURVEY ON THE SEVERITY AND MANAGEMENT OF DYSMENORRHEA AMONG FEU-NRMF FEMALE MEDICAL STUDENTS | ||
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_aQUEZON CITY _bFEU-NRMF _cMarch 2000 |
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520 | _aABSTRACT: The severity and the common management for dysmenorrhea were investigated in FEU-NRMF female medical students. X test shows that the response of 1st, 2nd and 3rd year students are statistically homogenous (a = 0.05). Majority of respondents (70%) are affected that is 44% can not concentrate on school works and worst 26% were unable to come to school, which definitely has an effect on their academic standing. The respondents show preference for NSAID`s and Acetaminophens and to a lesser extent oral contraceptive pills and antispasmodics. Pharmacologic review of this drugs showed the same preference for NSAID`s particularly Ibuprofens because of their relative favorable efficacy and safety profiles. | ||
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700 | _aGatdula, Anthony | ||
700 | _aGabriel, Maria Cecilia | ||
700 | _aGonzales, Teo Bosco | ||
700 | _aIbre, Ginger Alden | ||
700 | _aJacinto, Rowena | ||
700 | _aJesalva, Kristine Ann | ||
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