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  • 6. Higher dose cervical 2% lidocaine gel for IUD insertion: a randomized controlled trial.
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  • 9. Self-administrated vaginal 2% lidocaine in-situ gel for pain relief during copper intrauterine device insertion in women with previous caesarean delivery only: a randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
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  • 11. Pain control for intrauterine device insertion: a randomized trial of 1% lidocaine paracervical block.
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  • 16. Interventions for pain with intrauterine device insertion.
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  • 19. Comparative Efficacy of Vaginal Misoprostol vs Vaginal Dinoprostone Administered 3 Hours Prior to Copper T380A Intrauterine Device Insertion in Nulliparous Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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  • 20. Intracervical lidocaine gel for intrauterine device insertion: a randomized controlled trial.
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