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titleOfInvention INTRAUTERINE DEVICE WITH CONTROLLED COPPER ION ELUTION.
abstract An intrauterine contraceptive device is disclosed which may include a frame made entirely or partially of a first metal, having a first galvanic potential, and at least one metallic element coupled to the frame, which is made of a second metal, having a second galvanic potential different from the first galvanic potential. In some embodiments, the first galvanic potential may be more anodic than the second galvanic potential. In alternative embodiments, the first galvanic potential may be more cathodic than the second galvanic potential. In one embodiment, the first metal is Nitinol and the second metal is copper. In some embodiments, the first and second galvanic potentials can be configured to obtain at least approximately a desired copper ion elution rate for an intrauterine device.
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