Comparison of plasma hormone changes using a "conventional" and a "paper" pill formulation of a low-dose oral contraceptive

Fertility and Sterility
S E MorrisM Elstein

Abstract

Two formulations of a low-dose oral contraceptive (Microgynon: 150 microgram of levonorgestrel [NG] +30 micrograms of ethynylestradiol [EE2]) were studied. The first was the "conventional" pill; the second was a "paper" pill prepared by evaporation of aliquots of a solution of the component steroids onto squares of edible cellulose separated by perforations, similar to a sheet of postage stamps. The effects of the two formulations on plasma levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), 17beta-estradiol (E2), and progesterone were compared. Samples of blood were obtained from five women during a treatment period on the "conventional" pill and from five on the "paper" pill. When possible, blood samples were also obtained from a "control" cycle of each of these female subjects. Plasma LH, FSH, E2, and progesterone levels were determined by specific radioimmunoassay methods during control and treatment periods and NG and EE2 levels during treatment periods. Eight-hour plasma profiles for NG and EE2 at the beginning and in the later stage of the treatment periods were obtained and these samples were also analyzed for LH, FSH, E2, and progesterone. Results showed that with one exceptcrogynon were equally eff...Continue Reading

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May 1, 1988·Annals of Clinical Biochemistry·T G Watson, B J Stewart

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