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Review

Clinical profile of 24-day oral contraceptives

Pages 367-370 | Published online: 10 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

24-day oral contraceptives are low-dose oral contraceptives that extend the active pill cycle from the traditional 21 days to 24 days. A 24-day regimen is associated with less breakthrough bleeding and shorter withdrawal bleeding periods. Extending the number of days with active pill taking results in less ovarian activity, a consequence of greater gonadotropin suppression during the pill-free interval. A reduction in ovarian activity can reduce the possibility of breakthrough ovulations and contraceptive failure.

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