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10-month retrospective study on compliance and tolerability of the drospirenone-only pill.

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OBJECTIVE The current study evaluated menstrual bleeding profiles, compliance and tolerability in women using a drospirenone (DRSP)-only pill. PATIENTS AND METHODS This is a non-interventional, retrospective, multi-center study on healthy… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE The current study evaluated menstrual bleeding profiles, compliance and tolerability in women using a drospirenone (DRSP)-only pill. PATIENTS AND METHODS This is a non-interventional, retrospective, multi-center study on healthy female adults [n=276, aged between 18 and 53 years and premenopausal using a DRSP-only pill for at least six months with a mean duration of 10.4 months (+/-SD 4.0) months]. 75.6% used other contraceptives than POP before starting with the DRSP-only pill. A questionnaire was used to evaluate the bleeding profile. 56.5% of the women had associated cardiovascular risk factors. RESULTS Two hundred and sixty-two (262) women (mean age of 32.5 ± 9.1 years; mean BMI of 23.1 ± 3.8 kg/m²) were eligible for analysis. 42.6% of the users had a scheduled bleeding, 33,3% unscheduled bleeding and 48% no bleeding during the last evaluable cycle. 75.4% evaluated the bleeding profile in the last cycle as very good or good, 13.8% said there was no change since starting the medication, 8.4% declared the profile was bad and 2.3% as very bad. 87.8% of the users evaluated the general satisfaction of the contraception as very good or good, whereas only 8.8% and 3.4% said there was no change or that it was bad. No women evaluated the general satisfaction as very bad. CONCLUSIONS These data demonstrate that the DRSP-only pill is associated with a very high satisfaction as a contraceptive in general and in the individual bleeding profile. These aspects reaffirm the acceptability not only in women with cardiovascular risk factors.

Keywords: drsp pill; pill; study; compliance tolerability

Journal Title: European review for medical and pharmacological sciences
Year Published: 2023

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