Release of 19-nor-testosterone type of contraceptive steroids through different drug delivery systems into serum and breast milk of lactating women |
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Authors: | Villi S. Toddywalla Suman Mehta Katayun D. Virkar Badri N. Saxena |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Research in Reproduction (Indian Council of Medical Research) Jehangir Merwanji Street, Parel Bombay 400 012 India |
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Abstract: | The release of contraceptive steroids through different drug delivery systems into serum and breast milk was investigated in a group of lactating women. Four women in each group were taking either a low dosage progestogen compound like norethisterone (NET) 350 μg or d-norgestrel (d-Ng) 50 μg alone or low dosage combination pills containing NET 1 mg or d-Ng 150 μg with 30 μg ethinyl estradiol (EE2) or a biodegradable implant containing 25 mg NET or d-Ng. Peak levels in plasma and milk were seen in oral contraceptive users around 2 hours. Of the two low dosage progestogen compounds, d-Ng was below the detection limit in milk within 4 hours whereas NET was still detectable at the 24-hour interval. In contrast to this, because of the larger quantity of steroids in the combination pills, the NET/d-Ng levels in serum as well as in milk were high throughout the 24-hour period. With the subdermal route because of the sustained low release of the drug from the biodegradable implants, the levels in milk were below the detection limit within a day with d-Ng and within a week with NET. |
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