Literature DB >> 26626534

Long-acting hormonal contraception.

Giuseppe Benagiano1, Henry Gabelnick2, Ivo Brosens3.   

Abstract

Today, a new category of fertility-regulating agents has been created: long-acting, reversible hormonal contraceptives; they minimize compliance, while maximize effectiveness. They comprise subdermal implants and intrauterine devices. Other long-acting agents exist, such as Depo Provera and Noristerat. Use of Depo Provera and Noristerat carries great effectiveness, good clinical safety and usefulness in developing countries. They cause no significant increase in breast cancer risk, but they may carry an increased risk of HIV. Subcutaneous delivery systems have two common features: prolongation of effect is obtained by a drug reservoir and for most of their duration of action they provide a continuous, sustained release of the active hormone. Finally, the intrauterine system Mirena represents both a very effective contraceptive and a specific treatment for menorrhagia.

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Keywords:  Depot–Depo Provera; Implanon; Jadelle; Mirena; Noristerat; Uniplant; injectable contraceptives; intrauterine contraceptive systems; long-acting contraceptives; subcutaneous contraceptive implants

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26626534     DOI: 10.2217/whe.15.68

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Womens Health (Lond)        ISSN: 1745-5057


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