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Skin patch and vaginal ring versus combined oral contraceptives for contraception

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Skin patch and vaginal ring versus combined oral contraceptives for contraception

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06.09.2017 • Sonuncu dəyişiklik 06.09.2017
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Contraceptive skin patch, vaginal ring and combination oral contraceptives are all effective in contraception, but there may be some differences in compliance, side effects, discontinuation rates and satisfaction with the method.

A Cochrane review (abstract , review ) included 18 studies with a total of 6 865 women (5 studies with 11 168 women of the skin patch and 12 studies over 50 000 women of the vaginal ring). Contraceptive effectiveness was similar for the patch or ring and the comparison combination oral contraceptives (COC).

Compliance data were limited. Patch users reported more compliant cycles than COC users in 3 trials. More patch users discontinued early than COC users. Patch users also had more discontinuation due to adverse events. Compared to COC users, patch users were more likely to report breast discomfort, dysmenorrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Cycle control was generally similar for the patch and COC.

The ring trials generally showed similar discontinuation for ring and COC users. Ring users reported less nausea, acne, irritability, and depression than COC users in single trials. However, ring users had more vaginitis and leukorrhea but less vaginal dryness. Cycle control was similar or better for the ring versus COC.

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  1. Lopez LM, Grimes DA, Gallo MF, Schulz KF. Skin patch and vaginal ring versus combined oral contraceptives for contraception. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010;(3):CD003552 [Review content assessed as up-to-date: 7 March 2013]. .