Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3913662 Contraception 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundAG200-15 Agile Patch (AP) is a novel 7-day contraceptive patch providing ethinyl estradiol (EE) exposure comparable to low-dose combination oral contraceptives. This study determined whether application of the AP to three different anatomical sites (lower abdomen, buttock and upper torso) influences the pharmacokinetic profile of EE and levonorgestrel (LNG).Study DesignIn this open-label, three-period, crossover study, 24 subjects were randomized to one of six treatment sequences; each included application of patch to abdomen, buttock and upper torso, with the AP worn on one site for 7 days. After a 7-day washout, a new patch was applied to the next anatomical site. Multiple blood samples were collected up to 240 h after patch application.ResultsFor plasma EE levels, median time to maximum drug concentration (Tmax, 24–48 h) and mean maximum concentration (Cmax, 47.9–61.5 pg/mL) were similar among application sites. Compared with lower abdomen, EE exposure was higher (16%–30%) at buttock and upper torso (15%–22%). For plasma LNG levels, median Tmax (72–120 h) and mean Cmax (1436–1589 pg/mL) were similar across application sites. Compared with lower abdomen, LNG exposure was higher at buttock (1%–7%) and upper torso (16%–17%). No serious adverse events (AEs) or AE-related discontinuations occurred. The most common treatment-emergent AEs were nausea, application site pruritus and headache, with frequencies comparable across anatomical sites.ConclusionsAbsorption from the abdomen was slightly lower versus other sites; however, exposure to EE and LNG for all sites was therapeutically equivalent. The AP was well tolerated at all three anatomical sites.

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