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IIT Madras study finds oral contraceptives do not raise BP in women during intense workout

The findings of this study have wide application and are important as it sheds light on the influence of oral contraceptives on blood pressure response to exercise in women, said Dr. Ninitha A.J., Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, IIT Madras

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Oral contraceptives do not increase the blood pressure response in women during large muscle exercise (like cycling or running), according to a study on Monday led by researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras. 

Oral contraceptives or birth control pills are taken by women to prevent pregnancy and reduce acne, menstrual cramps, and the risk of ovarian cysts.

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