1. [Danazol: a new hormonal post-coital contraceptive method].
- Author
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Colombo U, Zuliani G, Molla R, Santini F, Santarone MA, and Benzi G
- Subjects
- Biology, Contraception, Contraceptive Agents, Contraceptive Agents, Female, Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal, Digestive System, Endocrine System, Family Planning Services, Nausea, Physiology, Signs and Symptoms, Vomiting, Contraceptives, Postcoital, Ethinyl Estradiol, Hormones, Norgestrel
- Abstract
During a 9-month period, 84 female patients received post-coital contraception consisting either of an association of ethinyl estradiol/norgestrel or of danazol, in order to compare the safety and any adverse reaction of these 2 treatments. Overall, the patients treated with danazol presented 1/3 as many side effects. Nausea was reduced to 1/3 in frequency and vomiting to 1/9 in this group. 5 pregnancies were confirmed in the ethinyl estradiol/norgesterol group and 2 in the danazol group. Although more cases are needed, it would appear that danazol is characterized by greater efficacy and patient acceptability.
- Published
- 1986