Abstract

The efficacy and tolerability of a new oral contraceptive, norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol (250 micrograms of norgestimate/35 micrograms of ethinyl estradiol; Cilag GmbH Research, Sulzbach, Germany) were examined in an open-label study of 59,701 women who were evaluated during 342,348 menstrual cycles; 42,022 women completed the planned treatment regimen of six cycles. A use-efficacy (overall) Pearl index of 0.25 pregnancies per 100 woman-years was calculated based on 342,348 cycles. Tolerability was assessed for all women who completed six treatment cycles. Reductions in mean cycle length and duration of bleeding were noted; 32% of the women experienced reductions in the intensity of bleeding by the end of cycle 6. After six cycles of use, amenorrhea occurred in 1%, spotting in 4%, and breakthrough bleeding in 3% of the participating women. Treatment with norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol had minimal effects on weight, blood pressure, pulse, lipid metabolism, and blood glucose. Adverse effects (acne, nausea, or headaches) occurred at low frequencies and in many cases, were reduced compared with pretreatment levels. The results of this large-scale open trial were comparable with results from two other multicenter trials of the same formulation.

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