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Now triphasic contraceptive preparations are used widely. Some news low dose formulations are available on the market, among them Trisiston. The study was conducted to confirm clinically acceptance and effectiveness of Trisiston. There were 437 volunteers mostly multiparous, with a mean age of +/- 25 years who participated in a multi center study. They were taking pills for a 3 to 12 cycles. Cumulatively 4026 cycles were observed. The investigation was conducted according special protocol. At the admission a complete medical history was obtained and a general physical and gynecological examination was performed. All subject were controlled every 3rd month included laboratory tests (blood levels of Hb, WBC, RBC, ESR, carbohydrate metabolism, clotting factors, bilirubin, creatinine, protein, glucose, albumin, LDL, HDL). There was no case of pregnancy. Pearl index = 0. The Trisiston was well tolerated by most of women (80%). Some effects like headache,
vertigo
,
mastalgia
, spotting and breakthrough bleeding, loss of libido, premenstrual syndrome were observed in 20% patients, soma of our patients (20%) discontinued contraceptive.
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PMID:[Clinical study on the contraceptive effectiveness of trisiston from the Jenapharm firm]. 130 9
A group of 78 women with sudden flushes and associated disorders (pruritus vulvae, headache, anxiety, instability, depression, libido disturbances) related to the menopause were treated with one or two capsules of veralipride daily for 20 days. Excellent or good results were obtained in 54 of the 69 patients (78 p. cent) with sudden flushes, and 29 of the 57 cases (51 p. cent) with associated disorders. The difference in scores before and after treatment is very highly significant (p < 0.001). Clinical tolerance was good as only 2 cases of minimal galactorrhea. 2 cases of
mastodynia
, 3 cases with mild drowsiness, 2 patients with nervous tension or insomnia, 3 with digestive disorders, 1 with
vertigo
, and 1 with mild visual disturbances were observed. No modifications in the biological parameters studied were noted. Blood prolactin levels increased during treatment but returned to normal levels 4 days after discontinuation of therapy. No significant modifications in FSH, LH, E2, or E3 plasma levels were noted at the end of the study. Veralipride appears, therefore, to be the prototype for non-hormonal therapy of menopausal disorders.
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PMID:[A new therapeutic approach to menopausal sudden flushes and psychofunctional disorders (author's transl)]. 625 60
The objective of the study was to assess the clinical effectiveness of the monophasic oral contraceptive Marvelon by examining its safety and its effectiveness in controlling the menstrual cycle as well as the frequency and types of side effects. 24 healthy women with an average age of 24.5 years (range of 18-33 years) were the subjects. 23 had previous reproductive events: 18 births, 5 spontaneous abortions, and 16 induced abortions. 17 women had used contraceptives sporadically: 3 postcoital pills, 8 triphasic pills, and 6 monophasic pills. During the year prior to initiating Marvelon use 2 women had experienced oligomenorrhea, 5 had had hypermenorrhea, 6 had had dysmenorrhea, and 3 had had irregular uterine bleeding. The observation period of contraceptive use lasted 4-6 months, during which a total of 121 cycles were evaluated without one single case of pregnancy. This meant a 100% contraceptive safety or a Pearl index of 0. 20 of the patients had stable cycles. 4 women with 13 of the 121 cycles (10.5%) had menstrual disorders. There were 5 cases of breakthrough bleeding and 8 cases of spotting. Weak dysmenorrhea occurred only in 2 patients. Other side effects included: nausea (2), headache (2), nervousness (2),
mastodynia
(3),
vertigo
(1), depression (1), and increase of body weight (2). As the duration of taking Marvelon increased the frequency of menstrual disorders declined. Not a single case of post-pill amenorrhea occurred. At the present time over 5 million women use Marvelon in the world. Epidemiological studies involving 14,903 women with a total of 98,225 menstrual cycles have revealed only 4 pregnancies or a Pearl index of 0.06. In the present study regular pseudomenstrual bleeding was confirmed in 89.5% of investigated cycles, which compares to 96.1% indicated in the literature. Marvelon proved to be a modern, safe contraceptive with stable control of the menstrual cycle, and which exhibited only minor side effects.
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PMID:[A clinical trial with the monophasic contraceptive Marvelon]. 779 30