Control of IUD-induced bleeding by three non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

Contraceptive delivery systems Pub Date : 1982-04-01
M Toppozada, M Anwar, H Abdel Rahman, S Gaweesh
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Abstract

Administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduced excessive IUD-induced bleeding. The effect of 3 different oral NSAIDs, namely indomethacin, Alclofenac, and flufenamic acid, on menstrual blood loss (MBL) and pain among women fitted with copper IUDs was studied and compared with a placebo on a randomized single blind basis. Each drug was given to 6 subjects (18 cases) over 2 consescutive cycles and was either preceded or followed by placebo for 2 more cycles. 1/2 of the cases on each drug started placebo medication in the 1st 2 months while the other 1/2 started by the drug. The oral treatment was begun on the 1st day of menstrual bleeding or spotting. Estimation of the daily MBL was done by the alkaline hematin method with mechanical extraction of sanitary pads. The 3 drugs tested in this study induced a significant reduction in MBL: maximum reduction by flufenamic acid medication, less with Alclofenac, and least with indomethacin medication. However, these reductions were not statistically different, and marked improvement in IUD-induced pain was observed under the effect of the 3 drugs.

三种非甾体抗炎药控制宫内节育器致出血。
给予非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)可减少宫内节育器引起的过度出血。在随机单盲的基础上,研究了3种不同的口服非甾体抗炎药,即吲哚美辛、氯芬酸和氟芬酸,对安装铜宫内节育器的妇女的月经出血量(MBL)和疼痛的影响,并与安慰剂进行了比较。每种药物给6名受试者(18例),连续2个周期,在此之前或之后再给安慰剂2个周期。每一种药物的一半病例在前两个月开始服用安慰剂,而另外一半开始服用该药物。口服治疗于月经出血或点滴出血第1天开始。用机械提取卫生巾的碱性血素法测定每日MBL。本研究中测试的3种药物均可显著降低MBL:氟芬酸治疗的MBL降低幅度最大,氟氯芬酸治疗的MBL降低幅度较小,吲哚美辛治疗的MBL降低幅度最小。然而,这些减少没有统计学差异,在3种药物的作用下,节育器引起的疼痛明显改善。
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