Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3913110 | Contraception | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) pharmacokinetic (PK) parameter estimates and weight gain.Study designProspective study of adolescents (N= 40; age 12–21 years) initiating DMPA. PK parameters were calculated: maximum MPA concentration (Cmax, ng/mL), time to Cmax (Tmax, days) and elimination rate constant (ng/mL/day). Optimal PK cut points were determined for predicting body mass index (BMI) increase ≥ 10%.ResultsCmax < 2.88 ng/mL and elimination rate constant < 0.021 ng/mL/day were associated (p<.05) with BMI increase ≥ 10%. Elimination rate constant was most predictive of weight gain.ConclusionsPK evaluation may help identify adolescents at risk of excessive DMPA-associated weight gain.
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Authors
Andrea E. Bonny, Hannah L.H. Lange, Lynette K. Rogers, Dave M. Gothard, Michael D. Reed,