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Research Article

The use of a biological preparation in the treatment of some gynaecological diseases

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Pages 151-157 | Received 19 Jan 1976, Published online: 07 Aug 2008
 

Summary

A double-blind between-patient trial was carried out in 200 women suffering from dysfunctional menorrhagia (142) or from menorrhagia associated with uterine fibro-myomatosis (58) to assess and compare the effectiveness of a polypeptide preparation ('Lysometra') and methylandrostendiol in reducing hyperoestrogenism and clinical symptoms. Three 20-day courses of intramuscular injections of either 2.5 ml ‘Lysometra’ or 5 mg methylandrostendiol were given to matched pairs of patients, with an 8-day interval between. Results, as assessed by absolute and percentage changes in total urine oestrogen levels and by overall clinical response of patients, showed that ‘Lysometra’ produced a statistically significant greater effect than methylandrostendiol. The biological preparation was well tolerated and no unwanted side-effects were reported.

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