Abstract

The Clinical Effectiveness Unit of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) regularly develops and updates national clinical guidelines. The most recent updated guideline on combined hormonal contraception details the new evidence and suggests recommendations for clinical practice based on this evidence. This guideline will influence clinical and prescribing practice within the speciality of sexual and reproductive health and primary care. This article will critically analyse the impact this updated guideline will have on prescribing practice and will evaluate how the implementation of the recommendations will be influenced by the multidisciplinary team.

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