Abstract

Fourteen post-menopausal women with vaginal atrophy applied, intravaginally, Ovestin® cream (0.5 mg oestradiol/day; 7 patients) or Premarin® cream (1.25 mg conjugated oestrogens/day; 7 patients) for 3 wk. Effects on plasma E 1, E 2, E3, FSH, LH, PRL, TRH-stimulated PRL release, SHBG, and on maturation value (MV), ferning (F) and spinnbarkeit (S) were studied. Endometrial biopsies at pre-treatment and at 2 wk were obtained from 2 patients from each group. Premarin induced a significant and progressive rise in E 1 and E 2 levels and in SHBG, whereas Ovestin induced no changes. Both creams increased E 3 slightly and suppressed FSH and LH, Premarin suppression of FSH and LH being significantly greater. No significant changes in PRL or TRH-stimulated PRL release occurred with either cream. A similar, marked rise in the MV occurred, but the effect of Premarin on F and S was significantly greater. Endometrium remained atrophic in the 2 Ovestin-treated patients, but moderate proliferation occurred in the 2 Premarin-treated patients. The data showed Ovestin cream to be superior to Premarin cream because of the absence of undesirable effects on E 1 and E 2 levels and the subsequent changes in SHBG and endometrium.

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