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Both IUDs and emergency contraceptive pills can assist in preventing conception but it will not prevent the transmission of virues bacteria and other sexually transmitting agents. So female or male latex condoms are good and cost effective.
Competing interests:
No competing interests
13 September 2016
M A Aleem
Neurologist
A M Hakkim
ABC Hospital, Dhanalakshmai Srinivadan Medical college and medical college
Annamalainagar Trichy 620018 Tamilnadu India, Dhanalakshmai Srinivadan medical college and hospital siruvachur Perembalure 621113
Re: Tell women IUD is more effective than emergency contraceptive pill, says NICE
Female or male condoms are good
Both IUDs and emergency contraceptive pills can assist in preventing conception but it will not prevent the transmission of virues bacteria and other sexually transmitting agents. So female or male latex condoms are good and cost effective.
Competing interests: No competing interests