| Literature DB >> 8838490 |
E M Coutinho1, J C de Souza, C Athayde, I C Barbosa, F Alvarez, V Brache, Z P Gu, E E Emuveyan, A O Adekunle, L Devoto, M M Shaaban, H T Salem, B Affandi, O M de Acosta, J Mati, O A Ladipo.
Abstract
Uniplant, a single Silastic implant containing nomegestrol acetate, provides contraceptive efficacy for one year. Uniplant use for one year was studied in 1,803 healthy women of reproductive age, enrolled from 10 centers in 9 countries, after informed consent. Implants were placed subdermally either in the upper arm or in the gluteal region. Two-hundred-seventy-six subjects discontinued prior to completing one year of study. Cumulative discontinuation rate at 12 months was 15.72%. Medical reasons for discontinuation were principally menstrual-related. Fifteen pregnancies occurred during the one year study period, resulting in a 12-month net cumulative pregnancy rate of 0.94%. Approximately 56% of subjects using Uniplant had bleeding patterns similar to normal menstruation. Results from this study confirm that Uniplant is an efficient, well tolerated, 12-month contraceptive implant, with the advantage of easier insertion and removal of the single implant compared to other multiple implant methods.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical Research; Clinical Trials; Contraception; Contraception Termination; Contraceptive Agents; Contraceptive Agents, Female; Contraceptive Agents, Progestin; Contraceptive Effectiveness; Contraceptive Implants; Contraceptive Methods; Contraceptive Usage; Developing Countries; Family Planning; Method Acceptability; Research Methodology
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8838490 DOI: 10.1016/0010-7824(95)00263-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contraception ISSN: 0010-7824 Impact factor: 3.375