[Low doses of mifepristone for emergency contraception]
- PMID: 11360608
[Low doses of mifepristone for emergency contraception]
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of three different low doses of mifepristone for emergency contraception, the side effects and the influence to the next menstruation.
Methods: A randomized multicentre trial was conducted in Shanghai. 639 women with regular cycles and history of unprotected intercourse within 120 h of attendance were recruited, and they were randomly assigned to three groups. Group I (n = 214) mifepristone 50 mg was given, group II (n = 214) 25 mg and group III (n = 211) 10 mg.
Results: There were eight pregnancies totally, 2 cases in group I, 1 in group II and 5 in group III. After correction for method failure there was only 1 pregnancy in each group and the contraceptive effectiveness rate were 93.4%, 93.3% and 93.8% respectively. The side effects of mifepristone were slight and tolerable and there was significant difference between the 50 mg group and the lower doses (25 mg and 10 mg) groups (P < 0.05) in women with no complaints. There were about 12%-14% women had a early onset of menses and about 25%-28% had a late one, but no significant differences were found among the 3 groups. The average days of delayed onset of next menstruation were significant longer in group I than that in group III (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: All the 3 doses of mifepristone could be used as an effective emergency contraception.
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