Reproductive and Urinary Physiology

At MUDr. Stepan s.r.o. in Hradec Kralove, clinical research in gynecology focuses on oral contraception and pregnancy prevention. The studies are designed to assess how different contraceptive options perform in everyday use, with attention to both effectiveness and overall acceptability.

  • Evaluating the contraceptive effectiveness of new and established hormonal contraception options
  • Comparing contraceptive safety and tolerability in women of reproductive age
  • Studying pregnancy prevention outcomes in routine clinical care

The research aims to support better-informed choices for women by improving understanding of how these methods work and how well they are tolerated.

Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiology

Another key area at this clinic examines the effect of contraceptive therapies on bone mineral density, especially in adolescent and adult women. This work explores whether certain contraceptive approaches may influence bone health over time, helping clarify their broader impact beyond pregnancy prevention.

  • Assessing changes in bone mineral density during use of selected contraceptive methods
  • Comparing bone-related outcomes with non-hormonal contraceptive methods
  • Supporting safer long-term use of reproductive health treatments

These studies are intended to improve clinical understanding of how contraception may affect skeletal health while maintaining effective reproductive care.