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This study compares the effectiveness of decreasing pain at time of and day after intrauterine device (IUD) insertion when patients take three doses of Ibuprofen versus three doses of placebo.
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Orlando VA Medical Center
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Orlando VA Medical Center
Orlando, Florida
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