Mirena IUD does not need to be replaced for eight years, up from five, says TGA
by Natasha May from World news | The Guardian on (#6P5J8)
Peak medical groups say the decision aligns with current evidence. The device is the longest-acting hormonal contraceptive available in Australia
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Women can rely on their Mirena intrauterine device to prevent pregnancy for up to eight years, the medicines regulator has decided, making it the longest-acting hormonal contraceptive available in Australia.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration's decision includes existing devices.
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