Anti-prostglandin therapy in prevention of side-effects of intrauterine contraceptive devices
- PMID: 79760
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(78)91864-0
Anti-prostglandin therapy in prevention of side-effects of intrauterine contraceptive devices
Abstract
The efficacy of an anti-prostaglandin, tolfenamic acid (T.A.), in the prevention of side-effects after insertion of a copper-T200 intrauterine contraceptive device (I.U.D.) was evaluated in a double-blind trial in 160 women. T.A. relieved pain and reduced bleeding after insertion and during three subsequent menstruations without serious side-effects. A scoring system for the assessment of I.U.D. side-effects showed that the acceptability of I.U.D. was significantly better in women treated with T.A. than in those given placebo.
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