(JAAD Submission) Dermatology residents combined oral contraceptive pill prescribing practices, supplemental data

Combined oral contraceptive pills (COCs) are a safe and effective FDA approved adjunct therapy for females with acne vulgaris. However, data is lacking assessing U.S. dermatology residents’ use of COCs. Our cross-sectional survey study of dermatology residents aimed to identify prescribing practices...

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