Abstract

A longitudinal study of hemostatic function was carried out on 100 Singaporean acceptors using Norplant-2 rods for contraception. The results at the end of three years indicate a possible increased predisposition to thrombosis, as evidenced by significant increases in platelet count and aggregability. The prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) continued to remain shortened at the end of three years of use. There was also a general fall in most of the vitamin K coagulation factors. There is thus still an indication of a possible enhanced potential for hypercoagulation at the end of three years of Norplant-2 rod use.

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