PMID: 9554244Apr 29, 1998Paper

Norplant consensus statement and background review

Contraception
I S FraserI Sivin

Abstract

This review has highlighted the attributes of a very important new method of contraception. The signatories to this document agree that, with the provision of appropriate information and instruction for the user, Norplant is a good contraceptive choice to be made available worldwide in family planning programs that have the resources for appropriate training and counseling. The signatories to this document are acting in their own personal capacity and not as representatives of any particular organization.

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