Combined use of metformin and ethinyl estradiol-cyproterone acetate in polycystic ovary syndrome
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Combined use of metformin and ethinyl estradiol-cyproterone acetate in polycystic ovary syndrome
Abstract
Objective: The aim of our study was to compare the effect of metformin applied independently to the effect of metformin used in combination with oral contraceptive containing ethinyl estradiol (EE) and cyproterone acetate (CA).
Study design: This prospective, open clinical study lasted 6 months and included 30 women with PCOS, divided in two groups of 15 women each. Group 1 received 850 mg metformin twice a day and group 2 in which Diane35 was added to the same treatment only during the first 2 months of the investigation. Serum levels of testosterone, immune reactive insulin (IRI), sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) and lipid metabolism parameters were measured before the treatment, on the third and sixth month. Free androgen index (FAI) and HOMA-IR were calculated. Body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were assessed at baseline and at the end of therapy.
Results: Much better and faster decrease in the level of testosterone and free androgen index in group with combined use of metformin and Diane35 was established, without deterioration of the anthropometric and biochemical indices and insulin sensitivity.
Conclusion: The combination of metformin with intermittent application of Diane35 is an appropriate alternative for the pathogenic influence and clinical improvement of the symptoms of androgen excess in cases with PCOS.
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