Literature DB >> 6795551

Incremental clomiphene therapy: a new method for treating persistent anovulation.

C O'Herlihy, R J Pepperell, J B Brown, M A Smith, L Sandri, J C McBain.   

Abstract

Thirty anovulatory patients, previously unresponsive to clomiphene citrate in standard dosage, were treated with a new incremental method of clomiphene therapy. Clomiphene was given continuously with dosage increments every 5 days, up to a maximum dose of 3750 mg, and ovarian response was monitored with urinary estrogen estimation and with ultrasound. Twenty-one patients (70%) ovulated on this regimen and 8 (27%) conceived; 6 patients who ovulated but did not conceive had other infertility factors. Clomiphene response was associated with a progressive rise in follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, and estrogen excretion; these parameters were unchanged in nonresponders. Side effects of treatment were minimal and only 1 case of hyperstimulation occurred. Preliminary testing with estrogen-amplified gonadotropin-releasing hormone did not differentiate responders from nonresponders. Incremental clomiphene treatment appears to be a less complicated alternative for patients who would otherwise require exogenous gonadotropin therapy.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6795551

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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