Intranasal gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist as a contraceptive agent
- PMID: 89330
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(79)90235-6
Intranasal gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist as a contraceptive agent
Abstract
The stimulatory luteinising hormone-releasing hormone (LRH) analogue D-Ser(TBU)6-EA10-LRH was administered intranasally once daily to twenty-seven regularly menstruating women to determine its efficacy as a contraceptive agent. Ovulation was inhibited during all but 2 of the 89 treatment months. The failures were due to initial technical problems with the nasal spray. Twenty-one of the twenty-seven women had slight menstrual-like anovulatory bleeds during the 3--6 month trial. The remaining six women were amenorrhoeic. Ovulatory menstrual cycles rapidly returned after discontinuation of treatment. There were no serious side-effects.
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