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Clinical Evaluation of a New Sequential Oral Contraceptive Agent
Authors:Leonard E. Cowan
Abstract:One hundred and seventy-eight patients were placed on a new sequential oral contraceptive preparation (Ortho-Novum SQ) and observed through a total of 1785 months in an effort to determine the effectiveness of the agent and its acceptability to patients. Patients with varicose veins and/or previous thrombophlebitis were not excluded from the study. The most frequent side effect was “breakthrough bleeding” which occurred in 19 patients. One patient became pregnant while apparently taking the tablets as directed, and another was already pregnant when started on the drug. However, in spite of at least four weeks'' continued ingestion after conception, both gave birth to normal female infants. Chloasma, noted in four patients while on combination oral contraceptives, cleared on this medication. There was no aggravation of thrombophlebitis or varicose veins. The acceptance of this sequential preparation by patients was excellent.
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