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A possible mechanism of action of danazol and an ethinylestradiol/ norgestrel combination used as postcoital contraceptive agents
Authors:Sam Rowlands MRCGP  DRCOG  DCH    Ali A Kubba MB  ChB  MRCOG    John Guillebaud MA  FRCSE  FRCOG  Walli Bounds SCM
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Margaret Pyke Centre 15 Bateman's Buildings Soho Square, London W1V 5TW, UK

Abstract:Twenty-seven women requesting postcoital contraception were randomly allocated to take an ethinylestradiol/dl-norgestrel combination or danazol. Urine specimens were assayed for luteinising hormone (LH) and pregnanediol-3-glucuronide (P3G) levels from the day of the postcoital treatment to the next period. In addition, the urine samples of these recruits and 12 additional women were assayed for the Beta-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (B-hCG). A consistent pattern of alteration in urinary steroids was lacking, indicating a heterogenous effect on ovarian function. There was no evidence of early pregnancy in successfully treated cases. We suggest that the main mechanism of action of these drugs is at the endometrial level.
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