American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Volume 181, Issue 5, Supplement , Pages S39-S44, November 1999

Efficacy and safety of a low-dose monophasic combination oral contraceptive containing 100 μg levonorgestrel and 20 μg ethinyl estradiol (Alesse®)☆☆

the North American Levonorgestrel Study Group (NALSG) Norfolk, Virginia, Quebec, Canada, and Radnor, Pennsylvania

From the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School,a the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St François d’Assisi Hospital,b and Wyeth-Ayerst Research.c

Abstract 

The efficacy and safety of a low-dose 21-day combination oral contraceptive containing 100 μg levonorgestrel and 20 μg ethinyl estradiol were evaluated in an open-label, multicenter trial. A total of 1708 subjects with regular menstrual cycles (27,011 cycles) were evaluated. The oral contraceptive was administered once a day for 21 days, followed by 7 days of placebo for a complete cycle. During 26,554 cycles evaluated for efficacy, 18 pregnancies occurred (Pearl index of 0.88); 6 of these events were attributable to subject noncompliance. After 30 cycles of exposure the cumulative rate of withdrawal as a result of accidental pregnancy was 1.9%. Breakthrough bleeding (with or without spotting) occurred in 12.9% of the cycles and spotting alone occurred in 10.1% of the cycles. The 2 most common adverse events cited as reasons for discontinuation were headache (2% of subjects) and metrorrhagia (2%). One serious event led to withdrawal of a subject. Overall, the results of this study demonstrate that the monophasic regimen of 100 μg levonorgestrel and 20 μg ethinyl estradiol offers effective contraception, acceptable cycle control, and a good tolerability profile. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 1999;181:S39-44.)

Keywords:  Alesse, breakthrough bleeding, ethinyl estradiol, levonorgestrel, oral contraceptive

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 Supported by Wyeth-Ayerst Research, Philadelphia, Pa.

☆☆ Reprint requests: David F. Archer, MD, Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 601 Colley Ave, Norfolk, VA 23507-1627.

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American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Volume 181, Issue 5, Supplement , Pages S39-S44, November 1999