| Literature DB >> 27713343 |
Anna Livshits1, Daniel S Seidman2.
Abstract
This review summarizes the current use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in obstetrics, gynecology and infertility. These medications are commonly used in different fields of reproductive medicine, for pain management after operative procedures and to relieve dysmenorrhea. In addition to their analgesic effect, NSAIDs are helpful in the management of menorrhagia by decreasing menstrual blood loss. NSAIDs alleviate pain associated with medical abortion, assist in undertaking natural cycle in-vitro fertilization by preventing follicular rupture and reducing premature ovulation, and serve as tocolytics in preterm labor. New NSAIDs may have a growing role in management of women's health.Entities:
Keywords: dysmenorrhea; menorrhagia; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Year: 2010 PMID: 27713343 PMCID: PMC4036657 DOI: 10.3390/ph3072082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8247
Benefits of NSAIDs for specific gynecological diagnoses and the type of methodology used to establish efficacy.
| Medical Implementation | Efficacy | Methodology & References |
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| Primary Dysmenorrhea | Highly efficient, up to 85% in pain reduction | RCT* [ |
| Menorrhagia | 30-40% in bleeding reduction | RCT [
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| Pain/heavy bleeding associated with intrauterine device (IUD) | Up to 82% pain reduction, up to 57% in bleeding reduction | RCT [ |
| Pain associated with medical abortion | Up to 48% in pain reduction | RCT [
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| Infertility | 10% reduction in premature ovulation | Retrospective study [ |
| Tocolysis | Significant reduction in preterm deliveries. Relative Risk 0.21. | RCT [
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*RCT=Randomized controlled studies.