The vaginal ring, specifically the NuvaRing, was developed by the pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. in collaboration with the Danish company Organon. The ring was first approved for use in the United States in 2001. It delivers hormones to prevent ovulation and offers a convenient form of hormonal contraception.
The O-ring was invented by Niels Christensen (1865-1952); a Danish-American inventor.
Ring Binders were invented in 1886 by a man named Friedrich Soennecken. He also invented the hole bunch in 1886.
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The brand name of the vaginal ring for birth control is NuvaRing.
Like other female birth control delivery systems, the vaginal ring slowly releases either synthetic estrogen or more likely estrogen and progesterone.
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The O-ring was invented by Niels Christensen (1865-1952); a Danish-American inventor.
Vaginal rings are polymeric drug delivery devices designed to provide controlled release of drugs for intravaginal administration over extended periods of time.
There are no known drug interactions between Nuva Ring and metronidazole vaginal gel.
There are no known drug interactions between vaginal antifungal medications and Nuva Ring, or between fluconazole (Difclucan) and Nuva Ring.
The spring ring was first patented in 1900.
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