August 18, 2015

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Oral contraceptives may impact aspects of arthritis in women

This is a hand afflicted by rheumatoid arthritis. Credit: The University of Manchester
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This is a hand afflicted by rheumatoid arthritis. Credit: The University of Manchester

New research indicates that use of oral contraceptives may provide benefits for women with inflammatory arthritis.

Among 273 women with early , women who had used in the past and those who were currently using them reported fewer problems related to how well they can function, their mood, and how active their disease is.

The findings are published in Arthritis Care & Research.

More information: Arthritis Care & Research, DOI: 10.1002/acr.22667

Journal information: Arthritis Care & Research

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