Artigo Publicado em Periódico
Androgen levels in women using a single implant of nomegestrol acetate
Fecha
1996Registro en:
0010-7824
v. 53, n. 1
Autor
Barbosa, Ione Cristina
Coutinho, Elsimar Metzker
Athayde, Célia Maria Soares
Ladipo, Oladapo A.
Olsson, Sven Eric
Ulmsten, Ulf
Barbosa, Ione Cristina
Coutinho, Elsimar Metzker
Athayde, Célia Maria Soares
Ladipo, Oladapo A.
Olsson, Sven Eric
Ulmsten, Ulf
Institución
Resumen
This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of a single implant containing nomegestrol acetate (Uniplant) on plasma levels of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), testosterone, free testosterone, androstenedione and on blood pressure, body weight and the development of acne vulgaris. Plasma levels of sex hormone-binding globulin, testosterone, free testosterone and androstenedione were measured. Blood pressure and body weight were determined. The development of acne vulgaris was evaluated. Total testosterone and androstenedione decreased significantly during two years of Uniplant use but all levels were within the normal range. There were no significant differences in sex hormone-binding globulin and free testosterone during 24 months of Uniplant use. All changes observed in this study were within the normal range. SHBG was not affected by Uniplant use. No significant increase in androgen levels and in the development of acne vulgaris was observed in these women using nomegestrol acetate implant during two years. Based on these results, it is possible to conclude that Uniplant had no androgenic effect in women during this study.