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DXplain is an evolving computer-based diagnostic decision-support system designed for use by the physician who has no computer expertise. DXplain accepts a list of clinical manifestations and then proposes diagnostic hypotheses. The program explains and justifies its interpretations and provides access to a knowledge base concerning the differential diagnosis of the signs and symptoms. DXplain was developed with the support and cooperation of the American Medical Association. The system is distributed to the medical community through AMA/NET--a nationwide computer communications network sponsored by the American Medical Association--and through the Massachusetts General Hospital Continuing Education Network. A key element in the distribution of DXplain is the planned collaboration with its physician-users whose comments, criticisms, and suggestions will play an important role in modifying and enhancing the knowledge base.
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PMID:DXplain. An evolving diagnostic decision-support system. 329 16

A solid dispersion of norethisterone and cholesterol (NET:CHOL; eutectic 1:4 w/w) was prepared by melting and rapid cooling. The fused material was then mixed with lactose as vehicle. Soft gelatin capsules were filled with 55 mg of the final mixture to give 0.35 mg of NET. One control formulation prepared with fused NET and lactose (NET:LAC) was capsuled with the same NET dosage, and one commercial tablet (Dianor, Syntex) with 0.35 mg NET were used as reference formulations. In a cross-over study, five female volunteers received, one month apart, in fasting state, each one of the three formulations. Blood samples were drawn at O,O.5,1,1.5,2,4,8,12,24 and 36 hours after dosing. Immunoreactive plasma NET was measured by RIA to assess pharmacokinetic parameters. The NET:CHOL formulation showed a greater area under the serum concentration-time curve, lower peak concentrations and a smaller release rate constant as compared to the reference preparations. It is concluded that the NET:CHOL eutectic mixture is a modified release dosage form and a sound approach in regulating the drug access rate to the body's central compartment.
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PMID:Norethisterone-cholesterol eutectic mixture as an oral sustained-release hormonal preparation: bioequivalence study in humans. 338 74

The return of fertility following discontinuation of norethisterone oenanthate (NET EN) 200 mg injectable contraceptive after use for a minimum period of six months or more was studied in 69 women who discontinued the method for planning pregnancy. Former users of copper intra-uterine device (CuT 200) were enrolled as a control group. Another 161 women who had discontinued NET EN due to other reasons (e.g. amenorrohea, excessive bleeding or personal reasons) were also studied for return of fertility after ensuring that they were not using any other method of contraception and were exposed to the risk of pregnancy. The subjects from both groups were followed for a period of one year. The cumulative conception rates at one year were 72.5 and 83.6 per 100 subjects for ex-NET EN and ex-CuT 200 users who had discontinued the method for planning pregnancy and this difference was not statistically significant (P greater than 0.05). The median time for conception for ex-NET EN users was 7.8 months as compared to 3.7 months in ex-CuT 200 users but the cumulative conception rates at the end of one year show that future return of fertility in NET EN users does not appear to be adversely affected. In 51 subjects who had discontinued NET EN due to amenorrhoea, the return of fertility was predictably slower and less. The return of fertility in subjects who discontinued NET EN for other reasons (e.g. excessive bleeding and other personal reasons) was similar to ex-NET EN and ex-CuT 200 users.
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PMID:ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) Task Force on Hormonal Contraception. Return of fertility following discontinuation of an injectable contraceptive--norethisterone oenanthate (NET EN) 200mg dose. Council of Medical Research. 354 41

In preparation for introducing the injectable contraceptive norethisterone enanthate (NET-EN) into the national family planning program, a field study was conducted in 6 family planning clinics in Bangladesh. 3 of the clinics were located in Dhaka, the capital city, 1 was located in a town approximately 15 kilometers from Dhaka, and the other 2 clinics were located several hundred kilometers from Dhaka. A total of 913 women were chosen to receive injections of NET-EN every 8 weeks for 6 months and every 12 weeks thereafter. The mean age of the subjects was 26.8 years, and the mean number of live births was 3.4. The overall cumulative discontinuation rates were 26.3/100 women at 6 months, 37.3/100 at 12 months, and 42.9/100 at 18 months. The most common reason for discontinuing was a disturbance in bleeding. Heavy and/or prolonged bleeding was the single most frequent reason (6.3/100 women at 12 months), but amenorrhea was not uncommon (5.1/100 women at 12 months), while irregular bleeding or spotting was given as a reason somewhat less frequently (3.9/100 women). 3 women became pregnant during the study, giving a cumulative pregnancy rate of 0.4/100 women at 18 months. A variety of complaints fell within the category of "other medical reasons," the most common being fatigue, headache, and dizziness. The overall discontinuation rates varied markedly by center, as did the reasons for discontinuation. The lowest discontinuation rate of 14.7/100 women at 12 months was seen in the Mohammedpur Fertility Services and Training Center. This rate was considerably lower than that in any other center. The highest discontinuation rate was found by the Bangladesh Association for Voluntary Sterilization -- 52.0/100 women at 12 months. The variation in rate of discontinuation because of bleeding disturbances was most dramatic, with relatively high rates at the Bangladesh Association for Voluntary Sterilization, markedly low rates in the Mohammedpur Fertility Services and Training Centre, and intermediate rates elsewhere. Neither the overall discontinuation rate, nor the individual reasons for discontinuation varied much by age group. The most notable finding regarding discontinuation of NET-EN was the marked difference between centers. This is particularly notable given the lack of any major differences with respect to age, parity, residence, and history of contraception of the subjects. These findings suggest that the specific approach used in each clinic had a considerable impact on continuation rates and acceptance of NET-EN.
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PMID:Introduction of the injectable contraceptive NET-EN into family planning clinics in Bangladesh. 387 43

A Phase II multicentric study was carried out to compare the different contraceptive treatment schedules of the monthly injectable consisting of norethisterone oenanthate (NET OEN) 50 mg either given alone or in combination with estrogen esters, 2.5 or 5 mg of estradiol valerate (E2 Val.) or estradiol cypionate (E2 Cyp.). A total of 364 women were observed for 1686 months of use. Analysis of the bleeding pattern data indicated that NET OEN 50 mg when given alone gave rise to delayed cycles and/or amenorrhoea. However, the addition of estrogen esters in a dose of either 2.5 or 5 mg provided significantly better bleeding patterns. Of the different treatment schedules investigated, the combination of NET OEN 50 mg with E2 Val. 5 mg provided more consistent and better cycle control. These findings however need further validation on a larger study sample.
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PMID:Indian Council of Medical Research. Task Force on Hormonal Contraception: Phase II randomized clinical trial with norethisterone oenanthate 50 mg alone and in combination with 5 mg or 2.5 mg of either estradiol valerate or cypionate as a monthly injectable contraceptive. 390 67

A field study of the injectable contraceptive, norethisterone enanthate (NET-EN), was conducted in family planning clinics in Sind and Punjab provinces of Pakistan, to determine the acceptability and feasibility of providing NET-EN in government family planning clinics staffed by Family Welfare Visitors (FWVs). A total of 2147 women were recruited to the study, of whom approximately three-fourths had never previously used contraception. The overall discontinuation rate at one year was 78 per 100 women; the most common reason for discontinuation was bleeding disturbances, including amenorrhea, although returning to the clinic too late for an injection also accounted for a substantial proportion of the discontinuations. Given adequate training, FWVs were shown to be capable of providing NET-EN in family planning clinics, including managing the bleeding disturbances common with this method of contraception. No pregnancies were reported, demonstrating that the method is highly effective when used in a usual family planning clinic situation.
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PMID:Phase IV study of the injection Norigest in Pakistan. 390 68

Endometrial histology and the haematological indices were studied in women receiving 200 mg of norethisterone enanthate (NET-EN) at 60-day intervals for 24 months as a method of contraception. Significant elevations occurred in the haemoglobin concentration and red blood cell counts during one year of therapy, while eosinophil counts showed a transient increase at 4 months of trial. The changes in the haematological indices seem to be due to stimulation of the erythropoietic system by NET-EN and may also be attributable to diminished blood loss due to amenorrhoea during the course of therapy. The endometrial histology revealed proliferative glands at 2 months which turned quiescent at 6-12 months of NET-EN therapy. Long-term use of 18 months showed atrophic changes with few glands, narrow lumina and stromal oedema.
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PMID:Effect of norethisterone enanthate on the blood count and endometrial histology of Indian women. 390 69

Four consecutive menstrual cycles were studied in six healthy parous women. A solvent mixture comprising propylene glycol:ethanol:water (3:3:4) was sprayed intranasally daily using a glass atomizer between days 5 and 24 of the first (control) menstrual cycle. NET was dissolved in the solvent and similarly administered at a daily dose of 100 mcg during the second and third menstrual cycles. Nasal sprays were not administered during the fourth post-treatment cycle. Blood samples were taken during four consecutive cycles between days 8 and 15 and again between days 20 and 24 of the cycle to estimate levels of estradiol (E2), FSH, LH and progesterone (P). These studies revealed that nasal sprays of NET were well accepted and that no adverse clinical effects or menstrual disturbances occurred. NET inhibited ovulation in one cycle. The E2-induced mid-cycle rise in FSH and LH was either suppressed or inhibited in nine out of the 12 treated cycles. P levels in three treated cycles were indicative of luteal inadequacy. These endocrine effects of NET persisted into the post-treatment cycle in two cases.
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PMID:Reproductive endocrine effects of intranasal administration of norethisterone (NET) to women. 393 71

PAM/NET is a computerized data base and conferencing system used by nine neonatal intensive care units in Michigan and Illinois. The system depends on the timesharing resource of a large university mainframe computer. The data base functions are managed by a sophisticated inverted file relational data base management system capable of mass storage and rapid and specific retrieval of individual cases or summary data. Data stored in the system are used to generate admission, discharge and developmental assessment clinic summaries that serve as such for the medical record and as letters to primary physicians. We report here the early experience in the design and dissemination of this database network to the participating hospitals. Conflicting goals of sharing and confidentiality of clinical data are addressed in the design of this system.
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PMID:Implementation of a statewide perinatal automated medical network (PAM/NET) for Michigan. 396 86

C-type particles produced by a tissue culture-adapted BALB/c myeloma were characterized. It was determined that although the particles were morphologically and antigenically similar to murine leukemia and sarcoma virus, the size of their RNA was different, they lacked RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, they were unstable in NET buffer, sucrose and citrate but were stable in glycerol and Earle balanced salt solution, and they behaved differently from oncornaviruses when treated with ether and detergent.
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PMID:Characterization of C-type particles produced by a tissue culture-adapted murine myeloma. 412 86


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