Analysis and new contraception frontiers with combined vaginal rings
- PMID: 32091277
- DOI: 10.1080/09513590.2020.1729730
Analysis and new contraception frontiers with combined vaginal rings
Abstract
Combined vaginal rings (ethinylestradiol (EE)/desogestrel), indicated for contraception, are highly effective, comparable to other combined hormonal contraceptives, such as pills. In addition to this benefit, vaginal rings are easy to use, with a probable lower risk of forgetting, due to their non-daily, monthly schedule. Besides, for users with poor gastric tolerance to oral formulations, they represent a method with safety and comparable extraconceptive benefits. The latest generation rings have a novel polymeric structure, do not need special storage methods and do not generate accelerated initial release of EE, reducing the early increased systemic exposure to the synthetic steroids they contain. This review describes main aspects related to its use, efficacy, and safety for contraceptive purposes.
Keywords: Latin America; Vaginal ring; contraception; polymers.
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