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A role for a non-androgenic anovulant in the management of hirsutism
Authors:T. J. McKenna  S. K. Cunningham
Affiliation:1. Department of Endocrinology, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:Sixty-nine patients who had Ferriman/Gallwey hirsutism scores (FG) of ≥8 were treated with Diane, an anovulant containing cyproterone acetate, 2 mg, an anti-androgenic progesterone and ethinyl oestradiol, 5.0 μg. Twenty-one of these had been previously treated with dexamethasone (DEX) and did not respond, i.e. FG >50% of pre-treatment value. Prior to Diane treatment, plasma total testosterone (T) values, 1.4±0.5 nmol/l, mean ±S.D., were similar to those in 43 normal women, 1.23±0.3 nmol/1, as were plasma androstenedione levels, 6.8±2.5 and 6.0±1.7 nmol/1 respectively. However, plasma sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) values were suppressed being 36.2116 nmol/I in hirsute women and 45.8115 nmol/1 in normal women, p<0.01. The T/SHBG ratio, an index of free testosterone, was elevated in hirsute women, 4.8+4.1, compared to values in normal women, 2.911.0, p<0.001. Following Diane therapy (2-24 months), 73% of patients responded clinically. There was no change in T, but SHBG was increased to 181±54 nmol/1, p<0.001 and T/SHBG was decreased markedly to 0.9±0.4, p<0.001. Androstenedione fell also to 4.8±1.7 nmol/1, p<0.001. The clinical and hormone response to Diane was similar in both DEX-resistant and previously untreated groups. We conclude that Diane is an effective agent in the treatment of hirsutism while it avoids the adverse effects of androgenic progesterone and of high dose cyproterone acetate therapy.
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