
The Development of a New Triphasic Oral Contraceptive
The Proceedings of a Special Symposium held at the 10th World Congress on Fertility and Sterility, Madrid July 1980
R.B. Greenblatt(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 22. February 2012
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IV, 124 pages
978-94-011-6668-3 (ISBN)
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R. B. GREENBLATT The original oral contraceptives contained more oestrogen in the form of ethinyloestradiol or mestranol and progestagen in the form of norethynodrel or norethisterone than was necessary f(x conception control. There has been a trend over the years to reduce dosages of both components in order to minimize side- eHects while ensuring eflcctiveness. However, as dosages were lowered, there has been an increase in spotting and break- through bleeding during the first few months of their adminis- tration. The sequential pill appeared more physiological in that it followed more closely physiological principles, but the need to employ large doses ofEE or EE3ME to inhibit O\'ulation and the higher pregnancy rate made the sequential regimen less attrac- ti\'e or useful. A triphasic formulation has become available that takes advantage of the synergism between ethinyloestradiol and the potent levonorgestrel so that low doses of the oestrogen and very low doses of the progestagen could be employed with great effectiveness.
Such a preparation is relatively free from side- effects, partly because the basic pharmacological tenet of the minimal dose for the desired result and the division of'the cycle into three parts using 30 ,lIg ofEE for the first 6 days, then:) days of 40 ,lIg, followed by 30 ,fIg for 10 da ys, for a total of21 days, thus more or less mimicking the physiological rise and fall of 125 THE DEVELOP:'IE:-;T OF ,\ :-;E\\' TRIPH. \SIC OR.
Such a preparation is relatively free from side- effects, partly because the basic pharmacological tenet of the minimal dose for the desired result and the division of'the cycle into three parts using 30 ,lIg ofEE for the first 6 days, then:) days of 40 ,lIg, followed by 30 ,fIg for 10 da ys, for a total of21 days, thus more or less mimicking the physiological rise and fall of 125 THE DEVELOP:'IE:-;T OF ,\ :-;E\\' TRIPH. \SIC OR.
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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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IV, 124 p.
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Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
177 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-011-6668-3 (9789401166683)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-011-6666-9
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The Proceedings of a Special Symposium Held at the 10th World Congress on Fertility and Sterility, Madrid July 1980
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Content
1 A Retrospective View of Oral Contraceptives.- 2 The Rationale for a New Triphasic Contraceptive.- 3 The Normal Menstrual Cycle and Oral Contraceptives: The Physiological Basis for a Triphasic Approach.- 4 Mode of Action of Triphasic Oral Contraception.- 5 Effects of Some Ethinyloestradiol/Levonorgestrel Combinations on SHBG and on Lipid Metabolism.- 6 A Randomized Study of Metabolic Effects of Four Oral Contraceptive Preparations Containing Levonorgestrel plus Ethinyloestradiol in Different Regimens.- 7 Clinical Investigations with a New Triphasic Oral Contraceptive.- 8 Canadian Experience with Two Triphasic Oral Contraceptive Formulations.- Discussion.- Summary.