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Multicenter, international observational study on quality of life and acceptability of a vaginal contraceptive ring containing etonogestrel/ethinylestradiol 11.00/3.474 mg over six months of use.

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OBJECTIVE The current post-market study aimed at analyzing women's menstrual bleeding intensity, vaginal infections, and quality of life parameters using the contraceptive vaginal ring Ornibel®. PATIENTS AND METHODS In Germany… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE The current post-market study aimed at analyzing women's menstrual bleeding intensity, vaginal infections, and quality of life parameters using the contraceptive vaginal ring Ornibel®. PATIENTS AND METHODS In Germany and Spain, a multicenter study of healthy female adults (n=211) aged 18 to 45 used the vaginal ring Ornibel® for at least six months. Data collection was conducted using a patient questionnaire. The menstrual bleeding intensity was analyzed using visual analog scales (VAS). A Chi-square linear trend test assessed associations between quality-of-life parameters and continuation and recommendation of vaginal ring use. RESULTS Three out of four women experienced six menstrual bleedings during the first six months of using the vaginal ring, with a median duration of four days during the study. The use of the vaginal ring led to a significant reduction in menstrual flow intensity (from 60 VAS points to 40 VAS points, p<0.001). In the German cohort, it was shown that dysmenorrhea and unscheduled bleeding and spotting were reduced with the use of Ornibel® as well. Most women (93.7%) agreed or strongly agreed that the vaginal ring was easy to insert, and its use was rated as comfortable or very comfortable by 97.5%. Both parameters were significantly associated with the continuation of the ring (easy to insert p=0.01, feeling comfortable: p=0.002) or its recommendation (easy to insert p=0.002, feeling comfortable: p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS The observational data demonstrate that the contraceptive vaginal ring provides high acceptability and comfort. It is a well-accepted contraceptive method characterized by high efficacy and positive effects on cycle control.

Keywords: six months; ring; vaginal ring; quality life; study

Journal Title: European review for medical and pharmacological sciences
Year Published: 2022

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