The use of metformin as first line treatment in polycystic ovary syndrome
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The use of metformin as first line treatment in polycystic ovary syndrome
Abstract
This study evaluated the use of metformin as first line treatment for patients with polycystic ovary syndrome. A retrospective review of patients' files diagnosed with PCOS over 16 months in Department of obstetrics and gynaecology of a Regional hospital. The outcome was the response to metformin treatment regardless of the main complaint. Treatment response was measured by change in LH/FSH ratio, fasting insulin, testosterone, day 21 progesterone and/or pregnancy. A day 21 progesterone greater than 25.5 nmol/l and/or pregnancy were the parameter of ovulation. Thirty-four patients were diagnosed with PCOS. Twenty-five complained of infertility (14 primary and 11 secondary), six patients had oligomenorrhoea or amenorrhoea and three presented with hirsutism. Seventeen patients received metformin as first line treatment. Eight received it with other treatment (5 clomiphene citrate and 3 ant androgens). Nine patients did not receive metformin. This study justifies the use of metformin as an appropriate first line treatment for PCOS.
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