Efficacy and safety of intranasal buserelin acetate in the treatment of endometriosis: a review of six clinical trials and comparison with danazol
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Efficacy and safety of intranasal buserelin acetate in the treatment of endometriosis: a review of six clinical trials and comparison with danazol
Abstract
The efficacy and safety of buserelin acetate in the treatment of endometriosis was studied in 4 open non-comparative trials and 2 open randomized comparative trials with danazol. 444 women were enrolled in the buserelin group and 89 in the danazol group. Treatment was for 6-10 months using 900-1200/micrograms intranasal buserelin/day and 400-800/micrograms oral danazol/day; patients were followed up for 6-8 months. Endometriotic lesions improved or disappeared in most women; pain (dysmenorrhoea, dyspareunia and pelvic pain) subsided rapidly. Most women had no, or alleviated, symptoms throughout follow-up, although ovarian function resumed promptly. Nearly a quarter of infertile women with a desire for children became pregnant. No significant differences between treatments emerged. Buserelin treatment was characterized by menopausal-like symptoms in most women, as well as by headache and nausea. Danazol treatment, which also gave rise to these effects, was accompanied by weight gain, myalgia and acne in a considerable proportion of women, as well as other anabolic and androgenic side effects. Buserelin would thus appear to be a safe and effective alternative to the standard therapy, danazol, in the treatment of endometriosis.
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