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Original Article

Changes in Serum Lipids During Treatment with Norgestrel, Oestradiol-Valerate and Cycloprogynon®

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Pages 367-370 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The serum concentrations of triglycerides, cholesterol, and free glycerol were determined in 23 climacteric women, before and after the administration of three different steroid drugs. Each drug was given within a period of 12 weeks (3 cycles). Period I: Norgestrel, 0.5 mg daily from the 12th to 21st day of each cycle. Period II: Oestradiol-valerate (Progynonr`) 2 mg daily from the 2nd to 21st day of each cycle. Period III: Oestradiol-valerate 2 mg from the 1st to 11th day followed by oestradiol-valerate 2 mg+0.5 mg dl-norgestrel from day 12 to 21 of each cycle (Cycloprogynonr`). A significant decrease in triglycerides was observed following the administration of norgestrel and Cycloprogynonr`, whereas oestradiol-valerate had no effect on the triglyceride levels. On the other hand, oestradiol-valerate, following a period of norgestrel, produced an increase in serum cholesterol levels.

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