Artigo de Periódico
Contraception with long-acting subdermal implants. A five-year clinical trial with silastic covered rod implants containing levonorgestrel
Fecha
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0010-7824
v. 31, n. 4
Autor
Robertson, Dale N.
Diaz, Soledad
Alvarez-Sanchez, Francisco
Holma, Pentti
Mishell Junior, Daniel Randolph
Coutinho, Elsimar Metzker
Brache, Vivian
Croxatto, Horacio B.
Paundes, Anibal
Lacarra, Maria
Pavez, Margarita
Roy, Subir
Silva, Ana Rita da
Sivin, Irving
Stern, Janet
Robertson, Dale N.
Diaz, Soledad
Alvarez-Sanchez, Francisco
Holma, Pentti
Mishell Junior, Daniel Randolph
Coutinho, Elsimar Metzker
Brache, Vivian
Croxatto, Horacio B.
Paundes, Anibal
Lacarra, Maria
Pavez, Margarita
Roy, Subir
Silva, Ana Rita da
Sivin, Irving
Stern, Janet
Institución
Resumen
A total of 189 women volunteered to accept subdermal implants for contraception. The implants were “covered rods”, consisting of a core rod containing equal parts by weight of levonorgestrel and polydimethylsiloxane and sealed inside a thin-walled tube of Silastic tubing with medical adhesive. In one study 78 women used 4 3cm rods (study 07) and in the other 111 women used 6 3cm rods. In 5 years of use there were no pregnancies in either group. Terminations because of menstrual problems were twice as frequent among the 4-rod users than among users of the 6 rods. Menstrual pattern analysis is presented for the two rod regimens and compared with the previously reported patterns for the 6-capsule regimen (NORPLANTR). Long-term View the MathML source release rates are also presented.