Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3915639 Contraception 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a 91-day extended-regimen oral contraceptive (OC) containing levonorgestrel (LNG) with low-dose ethinyl estradiol (EE) in place of placebo on endometrial histology.Study DesignEndometrial biopsies were obtained prior to initiation and posttreatment, between cycle Days 60 and 84 (during combination EE/LNG tablets), between cycle Days 85 and 91 (during low-dose EE tablets) or after completion of therapy.ResultsPaired endometrial biopsy samples obtained before and after treatment were available for 63 subjects. Biopsy results demonstrated that this OC regimen did not promote unexpected changes in the endometrium, either during the course of active treatment with EE/LNG or during the 7-day low-dose EE interval. Endometrial hyperplasia or malignancy was not observed in any endometrial biopsy sample.ConclusionUse of a 91-day extended-regimen OC with low-dose EE in place of placebo was not associated with any untoward effects on the endometrium.

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